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ESTANCIA NEWS -- HERALD

Now Kutnblislind 1904 Herald Eatrtblulu-- Estancia, Torrance County, New Mexico, Thursday, January 23, 1913 Volume IX No. 12

panying her and the man act PROF. CRAMER AT SCOTT DIBERT MISSOURI GIANTESS ing as agent. The prospect of helping her parents on whom she had been CHAUTAUQUA IS such a charge for so many years, induced Miss Ella to travel in this way. Long Beach, Cal., Jati: 19. "The Missouri Giantess" is The first time the curious Willard, N. M., Jan. 18 Scott Dibert, aged 20, who dead. This The remarkable wom crowds thionged into the lit- Stockgrowers' association came nere a tew ago an s of weeks nome was in the neigh- tle teut for a look at her she Torrance and louthern from Topeka, Kas., shot and borhood which was formerly eried constantly. But in time Santa Fe counties, perfected seriously wounded his brother Tie home of Dr. Mrs. Ma- organization October and with large receipts as a con- 24th at Amnion Dibei't, aged 30, and son, both by of whom knew her stant incentive, she became ac Willard, the election of E. probably fatally wounded him iiud M. vouch for all statements customed to the life and got Brickley, president; Morris self, on the pleasure pier here of fact iu regard to her in the over disliking it. Gomez, vice president; Cns- - Í - tonight. Young Dibert had fi'llowing extracts, reprinted uno Chavez, secretary: Ale " I ne next step in ner career been staying at a sanitarium from the Memphis (Mo. from the cramped uncomfort jandro Baca, assistant secre- here tary; A. B. with his mother, Mrs. Reveille: able farmhouse to notoriety McDonald, treas- Anna VV. Dihert. Ella Ewing of Gorin, tallest urer and an executive com- and affluence was when Bar-nu- m, 111 ' -- Amnion Dibert, who IS lady iu the world, died Satur mittee consisting of Macario r íwi'í j" i u that enterprising show- 5 the insurance business in Los day, January IU. Sue was Torres, Pedro Lucero y Torres j. : - - v , man, heard of her and engaged Angeles, came down today to eight feet four inches in her at a good price to travel and A. B. McDonald. Anoth- spend the day with his mother height. with his show, This she did, er meeting was held in the and brother. The brothers Her father, who survives, is accompanied by her mother Shamrock hall at Willard, went January Prof. J. S. Cramer who is out on the pier for a six feet tall, and her mother for several years, seeing life 13th for the purpose the p.incipal of the Estancia walk tonight and when Dear was five feet nine inches in under many skies of adopting a constitution and schools for this year, has been the end Scott suddenly drew height. The home in which Miss El by laws for the organization. a As The by-la- chosen to manage the depart revolver and fired one shot the father stood beside la died has doors 10 feet high, constitution and at his as by C. E. Mc ment of njusi" for the New brother. The bullet his daughter he looked like a eeilings 15 feet and windows prepared Mr Ginnis, attorney Mexico Chautauqua that is to struck him in the neck and child in size. as high as the doors, so that of Santa Rosa be held at Mountaiuair Aug. ranged upward, coming out Up to 1SS0 Miss Ewing dis- she could go íd and out and were adopted with bat few al of right eye. a played char- and trans- 12th to 21st. It is the plan of the He ran to no extraordinary look out of the windows with- terations after the Prof, and the committee to drug store, where he received acteristics, but was just like out stooping. action of such other business as have a regular class in school medical attention. When the other little Missouri girls. All the articles of furniture could properly come before singing and especially pri police reached the end of the After she had reached her are proportionately large, her the meeting, adjournment was mary singing for the benefit pier they found Scott hanging ninth birthday she began to tables being 4 12 feet from taken. of the teachers that will attend partly over the railing with a grow very rapidly, and at ten the floor, just high enough This organization i for the purpose the Chautauqua. Also one of bullet holo in his right tem years of age she measured six for her, and yet not so high as of promoting the the leading features of the ple. The doctors said he prob feet nine inches. to be beyond the reach of stock growing industry of meetings will be a chorus com- ably would die before morn At this period she suffered a people who don't mind stretch Torrance and southern Santa Fe posed of those present at the ing. great deal of discomfort, as ng a little. counties. It numbers is among meeting which will sing at The younger brother said nothing was large enough for Her bath tub is 6 feet long, its membership those engaged in the stock every performance. This to have been recently confined her, beds, tables, chairs, and made so that she could sit in growing chorus will be drilled by the iu a sanitarium because of a other articles of domestic it comfortably. Her bureau industry or dependent apon it. At headquarters of Prof, and we are assured that mental derangement. Accord- furniture being ridiculously is 6 feet high, and has no the it will be all that time and ing to Ammon he had had no small for the young giantess. drawers at the bottom, so she the association will be kept talent can make it. trouble with his brother. None of the garments worn was not compelled to stoop on file anything of vital im portance The appointment of the by ordinary women would fit greatly. or interest to the her, and she soon outgrew stock men and circulars con Prof, to this place comes as an A JAIL OVERFLOW The closets for clothes and those expressly taining information with acknowledgment of his work made for her china are as large as the bed- re . gard to business will be iu music in New Mexico dur self. rooms of an ordinary house. their delivery mailed them to ing the past five years. There was a jail at When she was seven feet The bed is 9 feat long, time time. county lock-u- Saturday Practically all Prof. Cramer is a student of the tall, she had the tastes and and on the piazza is a special the stock men night. It was somewhat in the ideas of a little girl. When of the counties named hare Prof. J. 13. Paulin óf Los y constructed Hammock lo nature of an overflow. There joined or soon will join. Angeles, who studied under Ella ran in playing with other feet in length. In late years The were too many inmates for the to membership Is now about the famous William Shakes- children, everybody paused Miss Ewiug was at last able to cell room, and three of the men watch her. At the table she fifty and others are sending in peare of London, acknow- charged burning sleep without curling herself who were with was cramped, and the rooms their dues and affiliating with ledged to be the greatest liv a car at Duran were selected as up or having some part of n house to the organization every day. siDger. He has also studied trusties and given quarters in the suitable her body uucovered. ing Among the members are such exteusively with other noted the corridor Luther Hartman, father and mother, were as a It was Miss Ewing's wish as A. B. McDonald, singers of Los Angeles and the Norman Frederick and D. A. cage to her. that her body be cremated, old timers western states. Sedbury. The two first named Her life was growing to be but her father would not give Cristino Chavez, Macario Tor has made a Gomez, Morris Go Prof. Cramer dug a hole through the brick a serious problem to the poor his consent and the body was res, Frank splendid success with the High Cleofas Romero, wall Saturday night and took farmer, for Ella, already of placed in a steel and concrete mez, Victor áchool glee club of Estancia French leave. Sedbury declined Lueras, Saturtiiao Lueras. An we are sure that he will enormous size, was steadily vault. and to join in the get-awa- He says tonio Salazar, Pedro Lucero y do as much fur the chorus of growing. It required twenty-fiv- e yards he is guilty of no crime and does G. Van Ale Now Mexico Chautauqua. This problem was solved one to Miss Torres, II. Stone, tho not want to incur the charge of of goods make Ella the jaudro Baca. Doreto Tapia, fall at the county fair in Mem- simplest dress and her shoes THE ADORN CLUB jail breaking. The sheriff and Arnaud Ardans, Eugenio deputy scoured the country Sun phis where they had taken had to be made on a last Perez, Perfecto Jaramillo and day but found no trace of the her, as usual, to see the sights, turned especially for her. They many others. Acorn Club met Tuesday, The missing men. Word has been but where she herself was the were No. 24's. Her St. Louis 14th, with Mrs. Henry, H0WEÜ57ÍLE Jan. sent to officers at surrounding most curious sight on the shoemaker ouce had one of The meeting was called hostess. towns and probably they will be grounds. The people followed shoes his doorway by tee president, Mrs. these over to order picked up, although they had and and BANKRUPTCY PETITION Jennings. Roll call was responded her about, stared as a sign. some provisions and would De out poor to by current events. The sub- pointed her until the able to keep out of sight for sev W. Wagner A. B. Robertson, attorney for ject of year books was brought child became miserabla. W. has received a eral days. Hartman is nineteen 10 horse engine and pumping R. C. Howell and N. H. Howell, before the club and generally At our fair an enterprising years of age and Frederick about which he will install on his filed a petition in voluntary discussed. It was decided that a an eye to business outfit twenty-four- . man with bankruptcy in the federal court executive farm five mile3 southwest of committee of the realized her value. He called today. The Howells, under arrange the Mr. Kemp, who is to give the Estancia. Mr. Wagner thinks the board meet and at the farm to see hei and her firm name of the Howell Mer- were then next entertainment of the lyce-u- the well on that place will furn- books. Refreshments and after much talk chandise company, conducted a enjoyet'. Club course, failed to arrive on father ish all the water this outfit can served and much she agreed to travel about generl merchandise business in Jan. 28, with the date advertised, and the la- handle. It is his intention to get adjourned to meet county to an Estancia. The assets are given hostess, at whk-- dies announce that a new date from one fair an experiencea irrigauonist to .Tentiinsa at $4,966.14 and liabilities at t, cooking will be will be arranged as soon as other, to be displayed as a farm the place, so that the best paper bag I time giantess, her mother accom results may be obtained. $6,177.12. Albuquerque Herald. discussea ana ueiuuuDuoi.- -. will cure your f Lists 3 1437, -- 1545, and -- 1690.) (Lists 3 1798. -- 1911. and -- 1968.) Nofice of Sheriffs Sale. Her is a remedy that RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF and money ex- RESTORATION TO ENTRY OP State of New Mexico, told. Why wante time i IN NATlriNAT. TfORRST. LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. a prepa- amiu hereby perimenting when you can gft Notice is hereby given that the lands Notice is given that the lands nA.,nf nf TnWflnPfl. Public Sale! wnrld-wid- embracing 284.60 ration that has won a re- below, embracing 229.18 a- - described below, described within the Manzano & Lincoln Na In the District Court, Third Judicial putation by its cures of this disease cres, within tne jnanzanost Liincoin nat- FRIDAY. FEB. 7, New Mexico, will be tional Forests. New Mexico, will be District, Torrance County, New Mex- and can always be depended upon? It ional Forests, entry under subject to settlement snu entry unuer subject to settlement and ico. is known everywhere as Chamberlain's homestead laws of the provisions or tne nomesteaa laws 01 of the provisions of the The Texas Company, I will sell at public Cough Remedy, and is a medicine United States and the act of June the United States and the act of June all dealers, adv the 11, 1906 (34 United riainuu, Cau8e NOi 3Z4 real merit. For tale by 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at the United Stat., 233), at the Slates land office at Santa Fe, New auction, live stock, States land office at Santa Fe, New Joseph C. Peterson, Mexico, on March 4, 1913. Any settler M exico, on March 4, 1918. Any settler farm implements EXCHANGES and in good faith who was actually and in gi od faitn ueienuuiiu who was actually agricul- Rv of an execution issued out prop- claiming any of said lands for agricul- claiming any of said lands for virtue Cash sale ot farms; city nurnoses rjrior to Januarv 1. 190G. dated the 11th and household goods. merchandise; anything; tural purposes prior to January 1, 1906, tural of the District Court, erty; Vm not same, has a pref- What -- . k..nntah,Tulnnniunia a a nref and has abandoned of December, 191'i, commanping no matter where located. erence right to make a homestead entry day have you? erence right to make a homestead entry of the goods and chattels, . i i i n.. GaiA for the lands actually occupied. Said me that M. G Averill Real Estate Exchange. IOr tne 1HIIUB nttuniljr ULkupicu. uom applications tunda and tenements of Joseph C. Pe Southwestern lands were listed upon the applications lands were listed upon the MORIARTY, N. M. , of the persons mentioned below, who terson, I cause to be made the sum 01 Ul U1D fIVtDVllO '" " ! 1 have a preference right subject to the have a preference right subject to the ífiü.nn damages, and $8.35 costs of 4 miles west, mile south nrior riirht of anv such settler. Drovid- - prior rignt or any buch twiiier, prwiu-e- d suit, with interest from the 9th day of of Estancia. or applicant is qualified ed such settler or applicant is qualified such settler the pref- 1912, at the rate of six per i.nUnliAniirfDorl onfrv anH the nrpf- to make homestead entry and December, W. H. MASON tU IliaiW uuiu&a.hiHi f erence right is exercised prior te March nnf ;i nniH Therefore. I did on will .nf 1913, on which the lands will be 4, 1913, on which date the lands be December, 1912, levy 4, date and entry by any the 16th day of Physician and Optician subject to settlement ana entry Dy any subject to settlement and interest of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION fol- Qualified Derson. The lands are as fol on all the right, title Qualified person. The lands are as to follow Department of the Interior Office econd door: E NWU, lows: The EW of NEW of NEW, the Joseph C. Peterson in and the Fstatlcia. N.M. lows: The of NEM of the 18, Sooth of Pcwtoffloe NELiof &VM of NWM, the E of FM of NEW of SEW of NEM. Sec. ing described property, U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M of NWM, the NJ of T. 9 N., R. 7 E., 25 acres, application of Section 13, 10, 1913. NWyofSEM Moriarty, New Mex- The northeast quarter January 01 in w oec. x. a n. of Julio Muller, of SrJ'4 01 on?4 4, List The of NWM, Township 7 North, Range 8 East, N. M. Notice is hereby given that Hampton R. 7 E., N. M. M., 40 acres, applica ico; SEM f Malitnn Morlinpv nf Mnrinrt.v the NEM of SWM, Lots 2 and 3, Sec. P. Meridian. T. Harville, of Estancia, New Mexico, Mexico; List The of 30. T.3N., R. 10 E., 154.60 acres, Now, therefore, I will, on the 7th who, on June 7th, 1907, made home- New S4 A. Pro- - or oec. of Charles Kelsev. of 1913, , FRED H. AYERS NW,4, tne w4 vi j. 1.0 The day of February, A. D. at the stead entry No. for e N.. R. 10 E., 1 60 acres, application of eresso. New Mexico; List Si4 of SV of SEW. the NK of SWW hour of two o'clock of said day, at the nwM, wíí neM. Section 2, Township 6 Attorney and Counselor at Law Wilson Humphries, of Willard, New :.. M,t 9.1UI; ljtH Sor- - OQ T. of SEM. the S of NWM of SEM of east door of the court house in Estan- north, Range 8 east, N. M. P. Meridian, Sec-- or JNJ4 or inhí.54, Office boon t :S0 a m to 4 :S0p m 6 N., R. 6 E., 29.18 acres, application SEM. tfieJNJí cia, New Mexico, offer for sale and has filed notice of intention to make Sec. 34, T. 7 N., R. 6 E 105 acres, ap of Pedro Lujan, of Tajique, New Mex- sell to the highest and best bidder for Final five year Proof, to establish ESTANCIA, NEW MEXICO Approved December Dlication of Harrv Glover, of Tajiaue, ico; List Approved above described property, to land above described, be- n 1Q11 K V Prnnritil:- - Aflslftrnnr. (inm New Mexico; List cash the claim to the to- missioner of the General Land Office. December 7, 1912, S. V. Proudfit, As satisfy said judgment and costs, fore Neal Jonson, U. S. Commissioner, sistant Commissioner of the General gether with all costs that may accrue. at Estancia, New Mexico, on the 19th ELLETT Land Office. 2 LULA MEYER, 1913. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION JULIUS day of February, U S. Commissioner Sheriff of Torrance County, New Claimant names as witnesses: Department of the Interior, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Prompt and Careful Attentinn to all U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. Mexico. J. R. Wash, Celestino Ortiz, R. N. Appeals drawn with- Department of the Interior work. 1912. Maxwell, J. M. Shaw, all of Estancia, out extra charge Dec. 27, U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M of Sheriff's Sale Notice is hereby given that Edward Notice New Mexico. WHIard, New Mexico December 28, 1912. County Savings Bank, P. Clark, of Estancia, New Mexico, Torrance MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. Notice is hereby given that Bristol Plaintiff, Case who, on September 7, 1910, made home vs. No. C. Lanford, of Estancia, New Mexico, stead entry No. 014134, forneJí Section Benjamin B. Spencer and Sa- 225. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION who, on September 27th, 1911, made Civil 27, Township 7 north, range 7 east, rah E. Spencer, Department of the Interior homestead entry No. 015827, for se. Defendants. N. M. P. Meridian, has Sled notice of U. S. Office at Santa Fe, N. M Section 17, Township 6 north, By virtu of an Alias Execution is- Land H. B. HAWKINS intention to make Final three year Range 7 east, N. M. P. Meridian, has sued out of the District Court of the January 10, 1913. Proof, to establish claim to the land County Surveyor filed notice of intention to make Final Third Judicial District, Torrance Coun- Notice is hereby given that George above described, before Neal Jenson, commutation Proof, to establish claim ty, New Marico, dated the 23rd day of W. Ford, of Torreón, New Mexico, Court House U. S. Commissioner, at Estancia, New Office at the above described, beforeNeal December, 1912, commanding me that who, on June 14th, 1906, made home- Mexico, on the 11th day of February, to the land Estancia, - New Mexico. Jenson, U. S. Commissioner, Estan- of goods and chattels, lands and stead entry No. 9553 02697, for Lots 1913. at the cia, New Mexico, on the 11th day of tenements of Benjamin B. Spencer and Section 24, Township 6 north, Range 5 Claimant names as witnesses: February, 1913. Sarah E. Spencer, I cause to be made east, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed not- C. Goodner, William B. Garland, 8. Claimant names as witnesses: the sum of $3,887.67 damages with in- ice of intention to make Final five O. C. Loveless, Jehn Meador, all of 1912, Proof, to establish claim to the Renehan & Wright A. B. McKinley, Ira T. Ludwick, terest from the 29th day of May, year at Law Estancia, New Mexico. above described, before Neal Jen- Attorneys and Counselors William Compton, James L. Smith, all at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum, land MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. U. S. Commissioner, at Estancia, Rooms 14, 15 and 16 Capital City of Estancia, New Mexico. together with the sum of $12.80 accrued son, Building Mexico, on the 19th day of Februa- Bank MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. costs on said Execution. New Santa Re, New Mexico NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Therefore, 1 did on the 25th day of De ry, 1913. Department of the Interior cember, 1912, levy upon all the right, Claimant names as witnesses: Ü. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION title and interest of Benjamin B. Spen Andrew H. Jennison, of Torreón, December 27, 1912. Department of the Interior, cer and Sarah E. Spencer in and to the New Mexico; W. D. Wasson, Willie J. N. M. R. L. Hitt Notice is hereby given that Annie M. U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, following described property, Gunter, George Brown, all of Estancia, Attorneyat'Law Hyer, "nee Dennisson," of Stanley, January 10, 1913. Lot 1, Block 9, in the town of Moun New Mexico. New Mexico, who, on November 12th, Notice is hereby given that Cecil B tainair, Torrance County, New Mexico, MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. WILLARD, NEW MEXICO 1909, made homestead entry No. 012107, Mathews, of Estancia, New Mexico, together with all improvements there' 12 who, on August 6th, 1910, made home on; 121 gallons of Old English prepared for 8 Section 13, Township Persons troubled with partial paraly- stead entry No. 013913, for s se, paints(in different Bize pails), 29 partial north, Range 8 east, N. M. P. Meridian, sis are often very much benefitted by DOCTORS Lot 4, Section 16, Lot 1 boxes of screws, 2 door bells, 8 inside has filed notice of intention to make seM swM, massaging the affected parts thorough- claim Section 17, neM neM, Lot 1, Section door lock sets. 12 cupboard turns, 14 L F. and Dora WiedeRanders, three year Proof, to establish ly when applying Chamberlain's Lini- 20, nwM nwM Section 21, Town sash locks, 20 pairs butt hinges, 9 draw ESTANCIA - NEW MEX. to the land above described, before ment. This liniment also relieves rheu- Harry C. Kinsell, U. S. Commissioner, ship 7 Range 7 east, N. er pulls, 8 screen door hinges, 5 pieces Sargerr, Eye. Bar north, sale by all dealers, adv DlmsMBof 8 6 matic pains. For Women and Nose and Throat at Stanley, New Mexico, on the 11th M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of in of barn door track and rollers, tran Children Glasses fitted day of February, 1913. tention to make Final three year Proof, som lifts, 4 coils of sash cord, 60 win- Not So Much to Blame. No. 9 - Phone Claimant names as witnesses; to establish claim to the land above de- dow weights, 1 pipe tongs, 20 pounds Teachei- Why, Willie, these prob- 40 (common), 9 rolls lems are all wrong. What is the trou- B. Cooper, Grammer, J. scribed, before Neal Jenson, U. S, putty, pounds nails C. B. Ewlng F. Jerome Willie I don'no. I worked aw- of Commissioner, at Estancia, New Mexi. of roofing paper, 1 counter platform ble? DENTIST C. Dennisson, Jr., D. H. Hyer, all ful hard before I could even get 'em co, on the 19th day of February, 1913. scale, 1 carpenter's square and ham- Has in Estancia, (office In the Stanley, New Mexico. wrong. Judge. located Register, Claimant names as witnesses: mer, 13 pieces of galvanized guttering go Wil-lar- d MANUEL R. OTERO, Walker Building.) He will to long, 11 pieces of galvanized noon and return Monday Mrs. Lo'a B. Grimm, of Moriarty, eight feet Sunday ten feet long, four night. New Mexico; R. D. Vaughn, O. C. pipe (corrugated) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 13 pieces six inches Loveless, I. W. Meador, all of Estan inches diameter, 11 elbows sizes to six F. F. Jennings, Department of the Interior cia, New Mexico. diameter, four M 1 crosscut 8 window U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, N. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. inches, saw, sash Attorney-at-la- w December 27, 1912. rollers, 1 broad ax, 1 crowbar, 12 pan Women! 1 panel door (glass) All Notice is hereby given that William el doors (plain), Will Practice in Coarta NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' D. Wasson, of Estancia, New Mexico, 51 window sash ( Terent sizes), If weak, you need Cardul, New Mexico. Department of the Interior Willard who, on January 25, 1906, made home 9 bundles of dorr and window the woman's tonic. Cardui ... N. M 41 windo-.- U. S. Land Office at Santa Fe, casing finishings, sah Easley, Chas. R. Easley, stead entry No. for nwJi is made from gentle herbs, ;has. F. 116 pieces of flooring 14 sw4 Section 14, ti seJi, ne)4" bwM. January 10, 1913. (as above), & EASLEY, 137 drop acts in a natural manner, EASLEY Section 15, Township 6 north, Kange is Notice is hereby given that Horace feet long, pieces of siding Attorneys at Law east, N. M. P. Meridian, has filed not- J. Brown, of Lucia, New Mexico, who, about 14 feet long, 37 pieces of lap sid- and has no bad results, as Practice in the courts and Land Depart ice of intention to make Final five on April 13th, 1910, made homestead ing 14 feet long, about 150 pieceo of some of the strong drugs examined ment. Land grants and titles year Proof, to establish claim to the entry No. 013219, for e Section 33, quarter round 14 feet long, 190 pieces sometimes used. As a med- Santa Fe, N. M. land above described, before Neal Jen-so- Township 6 north, Range 11 east, N .M of moulding (different classes) 14 feet icine a tonic for weak, Branch Office. Estancia, N. M. U. S. Commissioner, at Estancia, P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention long, 20 pieces of quarter round tired, worn-o- ut women, New Mexico, on the 11th day of Febru- to make Final three year Proof, to es- (hollowed) 14 feet long, and about six W, DRAYTON WASSON Cardui popular ary, 1913. tablish claim to the land above describ thousand feet of common lumber, dif- has been a - widths and lengths. years. Attorney at Law Claimant names as witnesses; ed, before Neal Jenson, U S, Commis- ferent success for over 50 U N. M., on the 19th Now, therefore, I will, on the líth J. H. Buckelew, W. J. Hollis, Frt iner, at Estancia, NewMexico y 1913. day of February, A. D. 1913, at the B 57 Will practice in all courts of H. Ayers, H. B. Hawkins, all of Estan- U. of February, hour of 2 o'clock p. m., of sai, A ft ErEH ESTANCIA NEW MEX. New Mexico. Claimant names as witnesses: If cia, day, at the east door of the MANUEL, R. OTERO, Register. James Roberson, A. L. McCaffree, J. of the Court House in Estancia, New Abstract Go. W. Boston, Falcona Brown, all of Lu Roberson Mexico, offer for sale and sell to the nbflKUUI cia, New Mexico. Insurance highest bidder for cash, the above de Abstracts, Real Estate, Legal Notice MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. In the matter of the Partnership Es scribed property, proceeds to apply on The Woman's Tonic Notary Public in Office tate of M. B. Atkinson A Sons. Legal Notice said Execution, and to pay all cests Notice is hereby given that the un that may accrue. Mrs. Lula WWden, of BSTANSin N. M. In the matter of the Estate of M. B. r (rijgaBafjjjjisjjjjjjiiBM dersigned has been appointed adminis Given under my hand and seal this Atkinson. Oramlln, S. C, followed of the partnership estate of M. the 16th day of January, 1913. trator Notice is hereby given that the un this advice. Read her let- Alexander Bros. B. Atkinson & Sons and all persons JULIUS MEYER, dersigned has been appointed adminis- "1 weak, having claims against the said estate Sheriff of Torrance County, New Mexico. ter: was 60 trator of the estate of M. B. Atkinson, All kinds of Leather Work, Harness, are required to file the same within the when I first began to take and all persons having claims against Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of and Shoe Repairing. New harness time prescribed by law. Crider, Mo,, Cardui, that it tired me to the said estate are required to file the had been troubled with parta and harness and and saddlery Milton Dow, sick headache I same within the time prescribed by about five walk lust a little. Now, hardware. AdminiBtratoi of the Partnership for years, when she began law. MILTON DOW, Chamberlain's can do all the general EBtate of M. B. Atkinson & Sons. taking Tablets. She has Livery, Dray and Transfer. Administrator of the Estate of M. B. taken two bottles of them and they housework, for a family of Good Service, Reasonable When you want a reliable medicine Atkinson. have cured her. Sick headache is caused A." Try Cardui foi your Charges. Give us a trial. for a cough or cold take Chamberlain's by a disordered stomach for which troubles. It may be the always de- store is head qdarters for these tablets are especially intended. Corner southeast of Hughes Mercan- Cough Remedy. It can be Ortiz' very remedy you need. and to always greatest varie- Try them, get well and stay well tile Co. ESTANCIA, N. M. pended upon and is pleasant safe fruit the take. For sale by all dealers, advt ty and best quality. adv Sold by all dealers. adv. man, who has some work which he the signals were renewed. They came DIDN'T NEED TO READ LINES mast do, desires to leave the woman more rapidly than before so rapid In absolute safety while he does it. It that it was hard to follow them. Is not an easy problem, but be solved Amateur Palmist Had Other Lines of of "P E R I C O L O" 'pericolo, Eh, Information Which Aided Her ftqttwisccttccs original It In an fashion, and so effec- what's that, Watson? Danger, isn't In Revelations, tively that her presence was not even It? Yes, by Jove, its's a danger known to the landlady who supplies signal. There he goes again! 'PER I.' The fair amateur palmist looked her with food. The printed messages, Halloa, what on earth " at, is now evident, were to prevent the left hand of tbe sweet girl long as The light had suddenly gone out, sex being discovered by her writ- and earnestly. Breathlessly Bhe wait- her the glimmering square of window bad ing. The man come ed for the palmist's next words. cannot near the disappeared, and third floor formed woman, or he will guide their enemies the "Ah! I see by your hand that you HOLMES a dark band round the lofty building, to her. Since he cannot communicate are engaged to be married," Bald the with Its tiers of Bhlnlng casements. palmist "And," continued the reader with her direct, he has recourse to the cry agony paper. all That last warning had been sud- of the future and tbe past, in a more column of a So far denly cut How, by whom? Is clear." short. and cutting tone, "I see that you are en- The same thought occurred on In- Is root the gaged to Mr. Mooney." "But what at the of it?" to us both. Holmes sprang up "Ah, yes, Watson severely practi- stant "Oh! It's perfectly extraordinary," from where be crouched by wlu-do- cal, as usual! What la at the root the burst out the blushing girl. "How aged, unless you break In the door. of It all? Mrs. Warren's whimsical can you know that?" 1 TO BE CONTINUED.) always hear him unlock it as I go problem enlarges somewhat and as- "By my long study of the science," down the stair after I leave the tray." sumes a more aspect as we was the reply. sinister WORK THAT A WATCH DOES "He has to take the tray In. Surely proceed. This much we can say: "But surely the lines on my hand ADVENTURE we could conceal ourselves and see that It Is no ordinary love escapade. cannot tell you the na " him do It" You saw the woman's face at the sign Read These Figures, and You Won't "Who said anything about lines?" The landlady thought for a moment. of danger. We bave beard, too, of the Wonder That the Mechanism replied the prophetic one, with wither- THE box-roo- Gives or "Well, sir, there's the op- attack upon the landlord, wh(ch was Out ing scorn. "You are wearing the en- posite. I could arrange a looking-glas- undoubtedly meant for the lodger. gagement ring I returned to him three maybe, and If you were behind Those alarms, and desperate need It Is a matter of everyday occur- weeks ago." RED CIRCLE the rence person i the door" for secrecy, argue that the matter Is far a to say to bis watch- (Continued.) "Excellent!" Bald Holmes. "When one of life or death. The attack upon maker: ECZEMA CAME ON SCALP "How's this, Watson?" he cried, does he lunch?" Mr. Warren further shows that the "Here Is a watch which you sold picking up paper table. me some ago. al- the from the "About one, sir." enemy, whoever they are, are them- ten years It has Lebanon, O. "My eczema " 'High red house stone ways gone It started with white "Then Dr. Watson and I will come selves not aware of the substitution well till Just lately, when on my thigh with small pimple. taclngs. has to ap- a It Third floor. Second window round In time. For the present, Mrs. of tbe female lodger for the male. It taken stopping without any also came on my scalp. It began to ieft After dusk. O.' Is defi- parent cause." That Warren, good by." Is very curious and complex, Wat- itch and I began to scratch. For nite enough. I think after breakfast The speak In way At halfpasr twelve we found our- son." reople who this eighteen or twenty years I could not we must make a little reconnaissance you go little think of amount a selves upon the steps of Mrs, War- "Why should further In it? tbe of work tell what I passed through with that Of Mrs. Warren's neighborhood. Ah, have you to gain from It?" watch has performed In this Bpace of ren's house a high, thin, yellow-bric- k What awful itching. I would scratch until Mrs. Warren! what news do you bring indeed? It Is Art for Art's time and might be edifice in Great Orme street, "What astonished at the the blood would soak through my un- us this morning?" I suppose when you following figures: a narrow thoroughfare north- sake, Watson. derwear, and to my Our at the yourself I couldn't talk client had suddenly burst into east side of doctored you found studying In ten years, which Includes two friends on street but I room energy the British museum. the would be the with an explosive Standing as It does near corner c&tes without, thought of a fee?" leap years, and consequently a total digging and punching that spot, which told momen- the my education, Holmes." until of some new and of It commands "For of 3,652 days, tbe hour hand has made I was very much ashamed. The Itch- tous development. the street. a view ends, Watson. down Howe street, with Its more pre- "Education never It 7,304 and the minute hand 87,648 rev- ing was so I could not sleep with the greatest intense "It's a police matter, Mr. Holmes!" houses. Holmes pointed Is a series of lessons olutions. The end of an average min- after once in bed warm. I certain- tentious This an and she cried. "I'll hare no more of ltl with chuckle one of for the last is Instructive ute hand travels ' more than 10,820 ly suffered a to these, a row money nor torment with that eczema He shall pack out of that with his of flats, which projected case. There la neither yards more than six miles. The sec- for many years. residential yet one would wish baggage. I would have gone straight so that they could not fall to credit In It, and ond hand baa madi 6,258,880 revolu- "I chased everything I up catch the tidy up. When dusk comes we after ever and told him so, only I thought it eye. to it tions, and its extremity has traversed heard of, but all to no avai- I saw should find one stage ad- l- was but fair to you to take your opin- "See, said he. ourselves on the dial a distance of upwards of the advertisement for Cuticura Soap Watson!" "'High vanced in our Investigation." ion first. But I'm at the end of my house stone facings.' 123 miles. The escape wheel has made and Ointment sent sample. with There is to Mrs War- and for a patience, and when It comes to knock- When we returned 62,58f,800 revolutions, and aa It has Imagine my delight when I applied the) ing my " rooms, gloom of a London 15 old man about ren's the teeth, It has come 788,832,000 times first dose to awful Itching fire evening Into one that "Knocking Mr. Warren abovt?" winter had thickened in contact with each pallet. The bal- on n y leg and scalp, in less monotone of col- than a "Using him roughly, anyway." gray curtain, a dead ance has made 1,577,644,000 vibra- Itching on both places only by sharp squares minute the "But who usd him roughly?" or, broken ths tions, and any point on the outside of ceased. I got some .more Cuticura "Ah! that's what we want to know! of the windows and the blurred haloes the rim has covered a distance of Soap and gas we peered Ointment After the second It was this morning, sir. Mr. Warren of the lamps. As from about 50,000 miles, and Is equal to day I never had another itching spell, time-keep- Way-light'- darkened sitting-roo- of the (li at Morton & the twice the circumference of the earth and Cuticura Soap and Ointment com- lodging-house- , one more dim light in Tottenham Court road. He Answers. pletely cured me. I was troubled with to glimmered high up through tbe ob- has be Out of the house before awful dandruff over my scalp. The seven. Well, mnrntnv scurity. all this Iia hnñ not Fill Mines With Sand. Cuticura Soap has cured that trouble." gone ten paceB down "Someone Is moving In room," the road when that The owners of many mines In Eur- (Signed) R. Fink, Jan. 22, 1912. two men came up whisper, his gaunt I behind him, threw said Holmes In a ope and Australia fill the Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold a coat over his head, eager face forward to tbe abandoned and bundled him and thrust workings with sand, bo throughout the world. Sample of window-pane- . 1 that tbe mines each Into a cab that was beside the curb "YeB, can see his may become once more free, with 32 p. Skin They a part of tbe Book. Address drove him an hour, and then shadow. There he Is again. He has poet-car- d solid crust of the earth. Old, worked-ou- "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." opened door In bis band. Now he Is t the and shot him out. He a candle mines are often a menace to Adv. lay in the roadway so In his peering across. He wants to he sure build- shaken ings or communities above them; and wits that he never saw became she is on tbe look-ou- t Now he Certainly. what that protection by timbering, which Is of the cab. When he picked himself begins to flash. Take tbe message the Boerd, American method, affords security Misa Gusher Tell, me Mr. up found he was we may check each for lit- he on Hampstead also, Watson, that no great length of time. do you believe in big weddings or so a" A single flash is 'A.' Sand filling heath; he took bus home, and other. that has been practiced in tle ones? ne now on surely. Now, How many did the mines of tnere lies the sofa, while then. western Australia for the Mr. B. Well er er as for that, I came straight round to tell you you Twenty. So did I. That last four- say what make tt? teen years. W. H. Storms, my dear lady, I should that the had happened. mean A T that's Intelli- writing lat- should 'T.' In the Engineering and former were quite essential to the "Most gible enough! Another 'T.' Surely Mining Jour- Interesting," said Holmes. nal, says that the cost In ter. Dartmouth Jack o' LanternB. "Did he observe the appearance this is the beginning of a second Australia Is 'j of about 20 centB for each ton of ore men did he talk?1 word. Now, then A. Dead these hear them TENT Be happy. TTse Red Crocs aff Blue; No; he Is clean dazed. He Just stop. That can't be all, Watson? much better than liquid blue. Delight knows he was up N T A' gives no sense. Nor All grocers. that lifted as If by 'A T T E Nations Brought the laundress. Adr. magic. Two at were I any as words 'A T Closer. least In It, and Caught a Glimpse of a Dark, Beauti- is It better three We have already maybe A," 'T.A.' a per spoken of the new Lives of great men may remind ua three." ful, Horrified Face. T E N. T unless are telephone "And you connect Initials. he goes again! cable which Is laid across that tt is sometimes better to remain this attack with son's There the channel, so your lodger?" the signal station all right. We know A T T E why, Is the as to connect France abscure. What's that? it with England, the place, and we know the code; so same message over again. Curious, this being designed on "Well, we've lived hire fifteen years the Pupin system, no happenings surely our task should be simple Watson, very curious! Now he Is oft so that speech Is and such ever came very clear and the before. I've had enough There's a "To Let' card In that won- once more! AT why, he Is repeat- various provinces of htm of England can now have Moneys not everything. I'll dow. It Is evidently an empty flat ing It for the third time. 'A T T E N connection FARMER'S WIFE have with Paris. Recent news him out of my house before the day to which the confederate has access. TA' three times! How often will he states that Well, Mrs. Warren, what now?" repeat it? No, that seems to be the connection can now be made from is done. to "I have It all ready for you. If you finish. He has withdrawn from tbe London Switzerland in a practical "Wait a bit, Mrs. Warren. Do way for ALMOST A WRECK begin will both come up and leave your window. What do you make of it, the first time, so that con- rash. I to think that this can may very boots below cn the landing, I'll put Watson?" versations be held between Lon- affair be much more Impor- don and Geneva by way sight. you there now." "A cipher message. Holmes." of Paris and Restored Health by Lydia tant than appeared at first It Is Lyons and between to It was an hiding-plac- e My companion gave a sudden London and Basel clear now that some danger Is threat excellent by way E. Pinkham's Vegetable your lodger. which she had arranged. chuckle of comprehension. "And not the of Paris and Beifort. ening It is equally clear The mirror Scientific American. that his enemies, lying In wait for was so placed that, seated In the dark, a very obscure cipher, Watson," said Compound Her htm noiir vmir rinnr mlntnnlr vnitr hita. we could very plainly see the door op- he. "Why, of course, it is Italian! posite. We had hardly The 'A' means that it Is addressed Individuality. Own Story. settled down process In It. and Mrs. Warren left us, when to a woman. 'Beware! Beware! Be- No la so ratal as that which a distant tinkle announced that onr ware!' How's that, Watson?" would cast all men In one mold. Every Weetwood, Md. "I am farmer's mysterious neighbor had rune Proa. "1 believe you have hit It" human being is Intended to have a wife and do most of my own work when entlyHhe landlady "Not a doubt of It is a very ur- - character of his own, to be what no I am able. I bad appeared with the it , tray, laid It down upon a chair beside other Is, to do what no other can do. nervous-spells- fe- the closed door, and then, treading Oui common nature is to be unfolded male weakness and heavily, departed. Crouching togeth In unbounded diversities. It Is rich terrible bearing er In the angle of the door, we kept enough for infinite manifestations. It down pains every our eyes fixed upon the mirror. Sud- is to wear Innumerable forms of beau- month. I also suf- denly, as the landlady's footsteps died ty and glory. Every human being has fered much with my away, there was the creak of a turn- a work to carry on within, duties to right side. The pain ing key, the handle revolved, and two perform abroad, influences to exert, started in my back thin hands darted out and lifted the which are peculiarly his. and which no and extended around tray from the chair. An Instant later conscience but hiB own can teach. my right side, and It was hurriedly replaced, and I caught Channing. the doctor told me it organic a glimpse of a dark, beautiful, horri- was inflam fied face glaring at the harrow open- Simple Wedding Ceremony, mation. I was sick every three weeks ing of the boxroom. Then the door in Borneo the bride and bridegroom and had to stay in bed from two to four crashed to, the key turned once more. sit on metal Jogs before the priest, days. and all was silence. Holmes twitched who gives them cigars and betel while "It is with great pleasure I tell yon my sleeve, and together we stole doifn be blesses them. He waves above what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable the stair. them two fowls bound together. The Compound has done for me. I have fol- I will call again in the evening." bridegroom then places the betel is lowed your directions aa near as possi- said he to the expectant landlady. "I his bride's mouth and a cigar between ble, and feel much better than I have think, Watson, we can discuss this her Hps. They are married. felt for years. When I wrote you be- business better In our own quarters." fore I was almost a wreck. Yon can you like. may "My surmise, as you saw, proved to Worry. publish this letter if It help of soma be correct," said be, speaking from "I can remember when you had to to strengthen the faith work eight hours a day," said poor suffering woman." Mrs. John F. Him Into a Cab Was Ba- the depths of his easy-chai- "There tbe Bundled That frlsnd. Richards, Westwood, Maryland. tida the Curb. has been a substitution of lodgers. What I did not foresee is that we "Yes," replied Dustln Stsx; "thingi Women who suffer from those dis- band for him In the foggy morning should find a woman, and no ordinary were different Now I have to worrj tressing ills peculiar to their sex should hours a day." ability Lydia E. Pink- light On discovering tbelr mistake woman, Watson." "A Slpher Message, Holmes." sixteen not doubt the of they released him. What they would 'She saw us." ham's Vegetable Compound to restore have done had It not been a mistake, "Well, she saw something to gent message, thrloe repeated to make One of Memory's Triumphs. their health. alarm "Time," says we can only conjecture." her. That Is certain. The general It more so. But beware of what? the Sedgwick Panta If yon have the slightest doubt windo- "may "Well, what am I to do, Mr. sequence of events la pretty Is Walt a bit; he is coming to the graph, rob us of our teeth anc that Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegeta- clear. It away Holmes?" It not? A couple seek refuge In Lon- w-mice more." balr, but can't take tbe mem ble Compound will help you, write) "I have a great fancy to see this don from a very terrible and instant Again we saw the dim silhouette ory of bow good the ground used tc to Lydia E.Pinkhn-mMedlcineCo- . feel to our bare feet along bout tfci (confidential) Lynn, MafUk, for ad- Ibdger of yours, Mrs. Warren." danger. The measure of that danger of a crouching man and the whisk of vice, your letter will be opened, "I don't bow that la to be man- - Is the rigor of their precautions. The the smill flair. across the window, a springtime." : read and answered by a woman, and beld in strict confidence. THE NEWS-IIHRAL- ASKS NEW TAX SYSTEM WESTERN THOSE RHEUMATIC NEW TWINGES MEXICO NEWS Much of the rheu-mat- AS8ESS ALL PROPERTY AT ITS MINING ESTANCIA NEW MEXICO pain that IN BRIEF FAIR CASH VALUE. IN BRIEF comes in damp, changing weather is the work of uric Newspaper Union New. Service. acid crystals. TURKS REFUSE Western Newspaper Union News Servlca. Bovernor McDonald Makes Important Western Recommendations to New Mex- J;J0 Needles couldn't destroyed the W. H. Byerts f'ver cut, or hurt any Fire ico 715 tear building Legislature. Spelter worse when the af- in Socorro. gopper .i PEACE TERMS pretty high In the fected muscle joint Cattle are selling is used. valley these days. Cows bring from Western Newspaper Union News Service. Colorada. such attacks are on If $60 up. N, M. Members of the A new hoist is being installed the marked with head- Santa Fé, company, on DECLINE TO CEDE EITHER ADRI "Silver City will have a new depot," Legislature listened with marked lnter-ss- t property of the El Oro ache, backache, diz- Manager Fred Fox of to message of Governor W, C. Battle mountain, at Cripple Creek. ziness and disturb- ANOPLE OR EQEAN declares General the share, of the nrine, Fe. McDonald, which embraced recom- A dividend of 8 cents a ance the Santa de-- , help the ISLAND8. to $45,000, has been it's time to The and Consumers' Ex- mendations for legislation to that amounting weakened kidneys. Producers Vindicator Consolidated change Is enterprise to bud body, which has formally entered upon clarsd by the Doan's Kidney tht latest Company of Crlppla cut In Farmington.- - a sixty-da- session. Gold Mining Pills quickly help S de- A new system taxation for the sick kidneys. FIVE WARSHIPS BEATEN The thermometer registered of of more than Asa Oregon Cas tate, whereby property will be as- After a legal battle H. Matthews, TU Hast first St Tho grees below zero at Santa Fé during all $20.-00- John 1 two years, costing approximately Dallos, Ore., says: "My back ached so ooula sessed at its "cash value," and a law hardly stoop or straighten. The kldner se- the recent severe weather. Boulder lost his obliging to enforce assessments alike J. N. Esselstyn of cretions became profuse, me to arise How many people are there who de- such States Gold many limos a night and the passages were Terr SEE END OF EMPIRE IN 8URREN against the large corporations and the case against the United painful. My kidneys became so disordered that I sire the name ot the state changed thought 1 was done for. Doana Kidney Pills small property owners, are the most corporation. right to the seat of the trouble and for DER, AND PORTE MAKES from New Mexico to Lincoln? operating over years my oure has been permanent. Important recommendations In Gover- Pervis and Caley, lessees three EUROPE. estate, on Cet Doan's al Aay Store, SO a Box PLEA TO Juan Monoc, a prisoner at the state nor McDonald's message. on block 239 of the Stratton penitentiary, about forty-si- x years of Bull hill, are shipping on an average kpÍY.!v affliction. "Thus will It be possible," says the oro every two weeks, DOAN'S age, died of a nervous governor, ot seven cars of CO.. Buffalo. New Yoeli Western Newspaper Union News Service. "to Increase the assessed mineral returning between The business men of Taos have de valuation of property In the state from with the London. Official announcement from they want a commercial $60 and $70 a ton. cided that (73,000,000, the present figure, to now Athens of the annihilation of the Turk- club to work for the upbuilding of the The Big Four oil well at Cortes, WHERE WE FIND EMERALDS by the Greeks in a great naval and thereby reduce the state depth of nearly 1,700 feet, ish fleet town. tax levy two down to a fol from thirteen mills to GaB and oil have In Republic battle south of the Dardanelles The Duck Creek Trading Company Is In the oil sand. Famous Muzo. Mines the on of unotfi- mills." quantities, and salt lowed close the heels the of Silver City has filed articles, nam been found in small of Colombia Produce Finest Turkey will the In closing his message, the governor completely saturated, has cial report that reject ing C. C. Royall agent. It Is capi water, Gems. of powers Adrianople says: top of the well. A gusher request the that talized at $10,000. reached the be ceded. "This is a progressive age. He who is expected at an early date. The finest emeralds are found In The citizens of Demlng have organ The allies declare war must be lags, may be lost. The initiative and sixty-fiv- e day of ore Republic of Colombia, at the fa- that Státe Lincoln Club for the Treating tons a the resumed within the week in case Tur ized the of referendum are being demanded from making a profit mous Muzo mines in the department purpose of changing name of the worth $2 a ton, and key remains Bllent or returns an unfa- the one end of the country to the other. month for the of Boyaca, seventy miles north by of New Mexico to Lincoln. of a thousand dollars a vorable answer. state You should propose amendments to owning Kavanagh west of Bogota, which have been Roswell five partners the The Turkish fleet which was report Secretary Wiggins of the the constitution, Including the referen- ' official worked since 1558. The Spaniards reports satisfactory mill at Cripple Creek, is the ed destroyed consisted of four battle- Commercial Club, dum provision and providing for an statement from one of them of tho mined there in the middle of the six- ships, one cruiser and thirteen de progress being made towards convert Initiative on a fair basis. The people progress plant Day in and day teenth century, but withdrew . after reservation of that stroyers and torpedo boats. ing the Mescalero Indian of our state have decided that they out the tonnage handled by this plant a time, owing to continual fighting engagement hours. Into a national park. will must eventually The lasted three rule. Their will runs slxty-flv- o tons. with the Indians; with the result that Only one Greek was wounded, while carpenters mechanics controlling laws they desire." locality The and other be in the Work will be Btarted at Georgetown for awhile the of the mines the Greek warBhlps were not dam have been busy putting up the frame- The session is expected to be fea- They now In putting the Capital tunnel in shape was unknown. are worked aged, according to a long dispatch sent two-stor- building for by many need-e- company, partner- work of the the tured the enactment of Installation of an electric trol- by an English in by Admiral Countourietls to the gov which will be a laws. present Legisla- for the emer- Gallup brick plant, That the ley system. The tunnel will be en- ship with the government. The ernment. The ships in the Turkish corrugated building. ture will enact progressive legislation iron larged In many places and stations alds at Muzo occur in calclte reins fleet consisted of the battleships While out duck hunting near Socor to a large extent seems assured, Judg- running through black carboniferous Tor-gu- provided for the trains that will be Khey t Reis, ing from the approval among ro, Byron Kipp had the misfortune to universal switched from the driftB into the main limestone in all directions and at all MesBUdieh and and the receive in one ot bis legs a part of a the solons of the governor's recom- angles. Often the limestone is cov- workings. New and heavier track has ' cruiser Hamdieh. The Greek fleet in charge ot duck shot from the gun of mendations, which for the moBt part grade ot ered with earth, in which bushes and cluded the battleships Averoff, Hydra, are extremely progressive. been orderod and a maximum his brother, S. S. Kipp. three per cent will be maintained. trees are growing; this has to be Spetsai and Fsare and eight gunboats cleared before prospecting Is possible. destroyers. Governor William C. McDonald has The large output of Leadvllle in 1912 and appointed be his mes Senate Revolution No. 1. When calclte veins have been located, Is believed here that the Turks Price Cross to surprised a good many people. For It senger. is a son of the lata (By H. B. Holt.) the side of the hill is dug away in are making the most stupendous blun Mr. Cross by some years past the district has been George formerly a well known Be It Resolved, the Senate of "banks," usually by Indians, whose der In their history in their continued Cross, New Mexico, That the rules adopted at regarded by superficial observers, peo- newspaper man at Santa Fé. Its first session be, and the same are things chief tool is a Bteel bar forged to a determination to bold Adrianople. hereby adopted tor the government of ple who took the bare surface of point at one end. The pieces of cal- n Brownlee, two The Turkish foreign minister I. V. Whiteside and the deliberations of the Senate during without looking into the depths, as a clte vein are examined superficially of the successful farmers of the Cot the present session. camp is slowly declining to its Effendl, submitted to the Be It Further Resolved, That the that for emeralds, and are then set aside re-- tonwood valley, now have a flock of When, therefore, bobbed up Council of Ministers a draft of the organization of the Senate as effected end. it for conveyance to the Bortlng-shed-, sheep, and have them located at Mrs. during; seselon, with the ex- with production of over $11,000,000, uly tot he note of the powers, which is ception of employes, be, and the same a where a detailed examination is made, in the form of a plea for the retention Mouck's ranch, west of Dayton. is hereby continued in force for and the highest since 1906, opinions fif- during the and the emeralds are divided Into Adrianople. Following rea- Twenty-tw- o charges selling liquor present session. changed. of are the of And Be ft Further Kesolved, That teen grades according to color, trans- sons supporting the prayer: without prescriptions and In violation the name of Anlcito c. Abeytla, sena- The discover? of several stringers parency, size, freedom from flaws, and Bulgarians en- were tor from the Fourteenth Sonatorial dis- "First, because the of the city prohibition ordinance trict, be and the same is hereby addd near the east wall of an ore body so on. danger the existence of the empire. fled in Roswell before Judge Witt at to the committees upon finance, state opened up In the American Eagles affairs and private, county and munici- "The Porte therefore prays," the re the instance of City Solicitor J. M. Dye. pal corporations. property, on Bull hill, In the Cripple Familiar to "Mike." ply powers continues, "that the take Governor William McDonald has ap- Senate Resolution No. 3. Creek district, has resulted In a stiiko A negro clairvoyant who for some consideration of the vital necessities pointed the following notaries: John (By H. B. Holt.) of considerable Importance, as after time masqueraded as a Hindoo was of the empire, and make representa- H. Young, Coyote, Rio Arriba county; Be It Resolved. By the Senate of the these stringers had been followed for recently visited by a collector, Mike to State Legislature of New Mexico, tions the Balkan states with a view John H. Dills, Roswel, Chaves county; f'irat following persons be, some distance, mineral running from O'Conner. peace. the named to Louis N. Cary, Gallup, McKlnley and the Bame are hereby appointed to $2 to $5 in gold to the pound was ex- "Ah," smiled 'the clairvoyant, "ze "Turkey sincerely to find the positions set opposite their respec- desires a county. tive names below, and that they shall posed. The strike is by Baskctt and genzelman wantz ze palm read?" common ground of understanding and receive the salaries set opposite their Luce, sublessees, and is at a depth of "No," Mike, "ze genzelman One of the most important matters respective names, said has even will consent to fresh sacrifices." 1,300 . to be presented to the session of the Isidoro Armijo, chief clerk, at $6 per feet. ze bill for you." Regarding the yEgean Islands the re- Legislature which convened In Santa day, When the bill was produced the ply declares that Turkey refuses to Nepomuceno Segura, assistant chief New Mexico. Fé on the 14th, is the request of the clerk at $6 per day. palm reader forgot his Hindoo an- abandon the islands near her coasts, Donaciano D. Romero, sergeant-at-arm- s, Billings which of perfect Eng- Fifth Judicial district of the state for per The smelter, has cestors and a stream but la ready to continue pour-parle- at IS day. poured another judge. J. R. Ortiz, assltsant Sergeant-at-arm- s, stood idle since 1896, has just been lish swear words from his respecting the distant islands. at SS per day. dis- lips. Young county ar bought by C. T. Brown and will be The allies do not see the possibility Sheriff of Chaves Maximiliano Baca, enroll'ng clerk, at "Ah," said Mike, smiling, gen- two prisoners $6 per day, mantled. Tho dump will be "ze of such proposals from Turkey or the rived at Santa Fé with enrolling clerk, ?5 They Juan Lucero, at and the product shipped to El zelman sounds more like ze Indiana powers as would allow of a resump- lor the state penitentiary. are per day. . $5 Paso and other points. avenue zan ze Hindoo." Indianapolis tion of negotiations, Jim Martin and Jack Padgett, who will Marshall Orme, reading clerk, at unless the Porte per day. constantly Increasing News. , openly declares its readiness to give serve twenty-fou- r to thirty months for Frank Hinojos, reading clerk, at $5 The number of per day. specimens of ore being sent to the So- up Adrianople. cattle stealing. $3 per Leónidas Smith, chaplain, at corro School of Mines for determina- Its Pace. Benny claiming "So Chavez, the bantam Miss Edith Wlleman, Miss Pearl tion Is good evidence that the school Is time runs its race?" Mexican Rebels Attacked. weight championship of the Rocky Price, Mrs. Tempe wlllison, Miss Ma- winning a wide recognition in New "Yes, in the laps of years." was given deci bel Hickman, Nlarel c. Flint, stenogra- Mexico City. Late dispatches from Mountain states, the phers, each at 6 per day. Mexico and other states as well. sion over Tommy Ryan, featherweight Manuel Blea, doorkeeper, at M per Acapulco, which is believed to be In- was explosion Mis- of San Francisco at Albuquerque. aórenzo There an at the fested by rebels, announce the arrh-a- l M. Vigil, doorkeeper, at $4 er's Chest mine at Lordsburg, caused in vicinity I'he tight was fast throughout per day. that of General Zozeya at Benigno Gonzales, postmaster, at 4 by spontaneous combustion. S. W. Handy the head of federal forces sent to re- Roswell is to a cheese faotory. per day. have messenger assist- Maltble states that there was an old lieve Inhabitants. A. dairy- Ruben Garcia, and the The dispatches M. Stabenow, a successful ing reading clerk, at $2 per day. box of powder in the assay office that further say that skirmishing has oc- man from McCormell, HI., will begin Alfonso Herrera and Eduardo Garcia, had on hand for about five years Breakfast pages, at $1 per day each. been curred around Acapulco, erecting tho building a half mile north- And Be It Further Resolved, That that every one was afraid to move. west of tho city on College Boulevard all empioyés shall at be sub-Je- exploded to the supervision and direction of It and wrocked tho office Ready to Serve Hawaii Celebrates. Immediately. This factory will have a the chief clerk, who is authorized to building. Fortunately no one was in capacity sufficient to handle the milk assign them to such additional or dif- Honolulu, Hawaii. Americans "as In Judgment the the building at the time of the explo- Direct From Package and from 200 cows. ferent duties his natives joined in celebrating the twen- business of the Senate shall require. sion. bills already been tieth anniversary of the overthrow of Charged with grand larceny, W. W. Scores of have The mine production of gold in New presented in both houses, and the rea- the Hawaiian monarchy the Fourth Cole and C. C. Cole of Santa Fé, have Mexico in 1912 according to prelim- of July of the Islands. The festivities been arrested in Wichita, Kan., and son for this loading down so early of houses Is said to inary estimates by Charles W. Hender- Post ended with a banquet in honor of are iu Jail there awaiting extradition the calendars of tho Legis- son, of the United States Geological those who participated In the revolu- papers which will bring them back to be for the purpose of getting the tion. New Mexico. lature started on the cerlous work' of Survey showed a small increase over the session before the senatorial elec- te output of $762,808 in 1911; the out- Toasties M. Guffey, switchman for James the tion, which is scheduled to begin on put of an increase Anna Back to Attend Helen's Wedding. Gallup silver of about 150, Santa Fé in the yards and 28, when a succocsor to Senator and cream Storm-tosse- Jan. 000 ounces over tho production of New York. d and buf- well known among the railroad boys, B. to chosen. Sen- Albert Fall is be ounces in 1911; lead an in- feted by huge waves, the Cunarder and the Wlnslow people In particular, confident of ator Fall's friends are crease of about 1,700,000 pounds from A dainty dish of toasted Mauretanla came Into port more than passed away, the cause of his death votes to him mustering enough return the yield of nearly 3,000,000 pounds in Indian Corn, brimful of thirty hours late and with a distin- being a fall that either wrenched his to for a six-ye- term, guished the Senato 1911; and copper an Increase from sweet flavour list of passengers. Among back for hurt him Internally. while the opposition is equally as con- and substantial them were the'Duke and pounds In 1911 to about 28,000,-00- nourishment. Duchess of Mrs. de Domero, wife of Ri- - fident of electing some one other than Talleyrand Perlgord young Isabel pounds in 1912. The output of zinc with their iardo Romero, died in Las Vegas at Fall. son the Prince Helle de Sagan. They made little change In 1912 from the Post Toasties in the pan- her residence after an illness of two Is believed many of the rec are here to attend the wedding of Miss It that output of 10,237,176 pound3 in 1911. try mean many delicious weeks. Mrs. Romero was thirty-tw- o ommendations reform legislation Helen Miller Gould, a of the for The increase in the value of copper breakfasts. sister years and six months old and was born made in McDonald's mes Duchess, at Irvlngton, New York, and Governor alone adds over $4,000,000 to the value In Santa Fé, having come to Las Ve sage will be favorably acted upon by were met on the pier by Howard Gould of the oi'tput of New Mexico. Direct to your table in gas seven years ago. Republican majority, which con- air-tig- ht and his family and representatives of the sealed, packages. George Gould. In spite of the fact that Silver City trols the assembly, this party having only by a record for Wyoming. Sold by Grocers every- had a total snowfall of nineteen Inches resolved that beneficial legislation can It again hope where. Veteran Editorial Writer Found Dead. In the month of December, probably Consumption of copper In 1912 was to gain the confidence of the voter? on Denver. Within two hours his the greatest ever recorded for that the greatest scale In our country's after of the state. aggregate brother died In St. Charles, Mo., from month, the report of the weather ob- history, the of deliveries, as "The Memory Lingers" thirty-- reported by the Copper heart disease, Robert Gauss, the veter- server shows that only five of the Roswell. Bounties on coyotes, wild Producers' As- one sociation, having been an editorial writer of the Denver Re- days were cloudy, only three and lobo killed In 1,506,000,000 cats wolves, Chares pounds. The 1911 Poatum Cereal Co., Lit publican, died from the same cause at were part cloudy and twenty-thre- e county during year 1912 record was the netted pounds. Battle Creek. Midb the Belvedere hotel. He was sixt7-on- e were clear. " their slayers $3,566. years old. $58.30; Estancia - Blk.' l, Williams addition to Willard; penalty'' $2.92; $1.50; LoU 1 to 1, Blk. 17, Moriarty; Precinct No. 9, Palma. News Herald ,. - , - 2, Blks-.i- r George total $62.71. - - . - ... 1 "14, 18' --"Chavéz, ' - " lots t and addition LoU to II, 17 to 21, Blk. Narciso SEVi NE'A See. January 1913 Dlbert, Mrs.-Ann- í ; 23, , to Willard; SEVi Sec 31, Twp. 6 N., M.; Moriarty ... . .: ; ; DELINQUENT . TAX LIST 1911. R. 9 E., containing 160 acres; Lot 15 - Lots 8 to ll. Blk 89, Estancia;" 1 10 12 to 21,. 19, Twp. 9 N., R. 13 E containing 160 " V Lots to Blk. Mor ' (Not -- 10 17 to-Í- - . '''-'- "- less than $26.00.) Blk. 8, East addition to Encino; per- iots. and Blk. 40. Es iarty; v"-- " acres; personal property $825.00; State: tancia;-- '.; .,.:-'- - ;..'.'-- '. of New Mexico ., ':' $180.00', $23.65; ' '. 1 to-1- 21,; taxps $47.14;- - $2.35; sonal property taxes " Lots and 1Í 17 to Blk. penalty costs LoU 13 to 16, Estanc-U;- . ' .-. penalty,, $1J7; .costs $2,00; total Blk. 4?, 0, Moriarty; ' '. - $1.60; total $50.99. - - County j ' Lots 1, ' " of Torrance $26.72. ,'::,:;T-.- - - 2, 12, Blk. 52, Estancia; Blk. 6 to 16,. Blk.,. 2Í Moriarty; ; Garcia, Prisco A. SV4 NEV4, NV4 J Lots 4 and 13 16, In accordance with Lueras. Espiridlon SEVi SEVi SeC. to Blk. 63. Estan Lots 1 to 21;. Blk." 22, Moriarty; . SEVi Sec. 35. Twp. R. 13 E., con- the laws of the cia; ' laws of the Btate of New I, .24, NEVi NEW Sec. 26, Twp. 3 N., R...... '.,,. Lots to 21, Blk. 23, Moriarty; taining 160 acres; improvements on Mexico, 7 ! the undersigned treasurer and 10 E., Lot 1 Seci 30, "Lot 4 Sec. 19, Iots tolí Blk. 54, Estancia; Lots 1 to 21, Blk.24, .Moriarty; all of Sec. 36, Twp. 9 N., R. 13 E. ; 55,' collector of the County Twp, 3 N R. 11 E., containing 167 Lots.l toJ6, Blk. Estancia; Lota 1 to 13, 17 to 21, Blk. .25, personal property . $4.230.00; taxes of 1 '- . Lots to 8, Blk. 56, .'. '", '. "- .. State of New Mexico, do here- acres; , personal property $505.00; Estancia; Moriarty; '..."'.,". Í... $216.30; penalty $10.80; costs $1.00; by costs Lots 2 to 8 and. 12 to 14. 64. 1 11, 18, 19,-B- 26, $228.10. make, certify and publish the fol- taxes 129.82; penalty $1.49; Blk. Lots to Mori total ""? - Estancia ; ' , '" .' lowing notice and list of taxes $1.60; total $32.81. ,,, arty; - v Mendoza, Frank A. SEVi Sec. 17, 1,1 2,- - 3, Lots 1 to 4, Blk. 75, Lots 3 4, Moriarty; Twp. 7 N R. 15 E., containing 160 amounting to more than $25.00-'wlt- Luti, Enda E. Lots Blk. Estancia; and Blk. 27, Lots 10 to 14, ' penalties and costs thereon, payable 2, Willard; personal property $250.00; Blk. 76, Estancia; Its 13 to 16' anil Mori acres; SWVi NWVi, NW SWÍ4 Lots 1 to 6 n said county, and delinquent orig- taxes $34.01; penalty $1.70; costs and' 8 and 12 to 14. arty; ""1. ' , Sec. 2, NEVi SE'4, SEVi NEVi, Sec. 77, One-hal- : Blk. EBtancia: LoU 1 21, 31," 3, Twp. 3 N., R. 13 E., containing 160 inally as follows: - f on the $1.00; total $36.71.. to Blk. Moriarty; day Means, A If. L. Lots 9 10, Lots 10 to 12, Blk. 27, ' Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 32, Moriarty; . acres; personal property $1,375.00; fust of December, 1911, and one-ha- and Blk. Moriarty; - LoU 1 to 5 and 21,JBlk."í8. ': 1 on. the first rinv ni- i,,., lam. 4, George addition to Willard; NWV4 Moriarty; Lots to 6 and 15, Blk. 33, Moriarty; taxes $85.17; penalty $4.25; costs "Ñ., Lots 5 to 12 15. ' the same herein below by- - Sec. 2, Twp. 6 R. 8 E., containing and to 16. Blk. 29. Lot 1, Blk. 34, Moriarty; $2.00; total $89.42. set forth Moriarty; urecincts and containing first the 16 acres; personal property $515.00; Lots 13 to 16, Blk. 35, Moriarty.' Duran, Espiridlon EV2 SEVi Sec. names of the owners taxes $28.13;' penalty $1.40; costs LoU 1, 2, 17 and 18 and 21. Blk. 30. Lots 12 to 16, Blk. 37, Moriartyryr 28, Twp. 3 N., R. 15 E., containing 80 or last known Moriarty; owners of all property Upon which $1.50; total $31.03. - ...... ',.- Lots 1 to 6, 9 to 16, Blk. 38, Mori acres; personal property $5,720.00; Lots 7 to 10, - . the taxes 'amounting to more 'than McKinley, J. R. Improvements on Blk. 35, Moriarty; ... arty: "". taxes, last half, $141.97; penalty, Taxes $111.63; 1 39, $25.00 have, become delinquent, and E NW'j, W14 NE4- - Sec. 8, Twp. penalty $5.68: costs LoU to 16, Blk... Moriarty; $7.09; Costs $1.50; total $150.56. $10.00; , ' '., the amount of taxes, the following 4 N., R. 7 E.; improvements on Lot total $127.21, - LoU 1 to 16, Blk. 40, Moriarty; Sandoval, Prudencio NVá SW'i Garvin, E.-- abbreviations used- - in said list: 16, Blk. 10, Willard; Lots 4, 5 and L. Improvements on Lots 3 to 5, 7 to 11, Blk. 41, Mori Sec. 28, Twp. 3 N., R. 14 E., contain- SWÍ4 Sec. 16, Twp. 7 arty;'- -, 80 Twp. 3 North, N. ; South, S.; East,: K. .West, 6, Blk. 20, '.Williams' addition to Wil- N., R. 9 E., per- ing acres; NEVi Sec. 28. " sonal 0 1 3, 42, 'W., Section, Sec.; Township, Twp. lard; ! personal ' property $225.00; property $260.00; taxes' $25.00; bots and to 7 to 11, Blk. N., R. 14 E containing 160 acres; ' penalty $1.26; Moriarty;.: ; - Range. R.; Acres, A.; .Block, Blk.; taxes' $37.13; penalty $1.85; costs costs $1.00; total 0 :' ; ' personal property $750.00; taxeB Addition. Add. .' . $2.00; total $40.98. $27.25..; ; j : Lots 0 to 3 and' 9 to '!),. pik.; 43, $46.20; penalty $2.31; costa $1.50; : - Notice Is hereby given tliat I," the Vigil, Ramon 600" head of sheep; Gooden, Monte LoU 2 and 3. Blk. Moriarty; v '.' ftotal $50.01.-- - unuereignea treasurer and taxes $53.00,'.' penalty ÍÍ.65; costs C, EsUncia; Lots 9 and 10, Blk. Z, Lots 0 and 1 to 5, Blk. 44, Moriarty; - - Precinct No. 11, Pinos Wells. . '' - Estancia;- 13 14, Lots 6 to- 11, Blk, 45, Moriarty; -- collector of said rnnntv ni Tnrranno $1.00; total $66.65.- Lots and Blk. 52, ' Blk.-46- . Lnna, Guermo brother Per will apply to Willard Drug Co. Lot Í0, Blk. 6, Estancia;-- . Lots 2-- to 9, Blk. 66, Alta LoU 0 to 11, Moriarty; and the District court held sonal property valued at $1,490.00, in in ana Willard : personal property J$700.00 ; Vista;--- personal property $146.00 LoU 0 to II; Blk. 47, Moriarty; lor the county of Torrance oh cluding 700 sheep: 0 11, B1K-4- head of taxes the jtaxes $58.50; . $2.92; taxes 172.50; penalty $3.62; costs ftots to 8, Moriarty; fourth Mondav penalty costs to- ' -- $69.97; penalty $3.49; costs $1.50; for Judgment against "the $1.00; tota! $62.42. ' ""' ;": $1.50; total $77.62.. .r SEÍ4 SW& Sec. 14, Twp. 6 N., R. land, real tal $74.97. - ana Willard Town and Improvement Co. : Gregg, Wm. Lots 3 to 6,' Blk. 43. 5 E., containing 40 acres; NV4 NEÍ4, estate, personal property describ- Torrez, Remijio NWV4 NWVi Sec. ed in the llRt helnw tntrnthn ltt. .Lots 7. to 12, Blk. 1, Willard; . ' Estancia: taxes $32.40; penalty $1.62; N NWS Sec. 26, Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E., " 4, NEVi NEVi Sec. 5, Twp. 2 N., R. costs and penalties lots 1, 2 and 6 to 9, Blk. 4, Willard; costs $1.00; total $35.02. , containing 160 acres; SEÍ4 and SW and for an' order to 11 E.I SEVi Sec. 32, SWVÍ anil Ka ...... 6, v nues, uerry u. on Sec. 23, Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E.,- - contain SE'j me alije w satisry sucnJudg-ment- ; Lot 2fBlk. Willard; V improvements N SEy4, N14 ing 320 23, 8WV4 Sec. 33, Twp. 3 N., R. 11 E., and further notice is hereby LotE 3 and 6 to and 11, Blk. 7. SW'4 Sec. 34, Twp. acres; Shi of NH of Sec. J 6 N., 8 6 containing 160 acres; improvements Riven, Willard; ; R. E Lots 9 and 10, Blk. 50, Twp. N., R. 5 E containing 160 that with thirty days ' after ' on government land; lots 3 and 4, me Lots 19 and 20, Blk. 8, Willard; Estancia; lot 10, Blk. 7, Central Add. acres; N NWA, NWV4 NE Sec. .renauion of . such Judgment Blk. 10, Willard; personal property against said "property Lots 1, 2, 6 to 8, 10 to 24, Blk. 9, to Estancia; Lot 1, Blk. 65, Alta Vis- 23, Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E., containing 120 and after hav- " $33.32; penalty. $1.66; ing given Willard; ta; Lots 5, 6 and 7, Blk. 2, Willard; acres; E NWÍ4, NE14 and E $500.00; taxes notice bv a Imrui hni $2;00; $36.98. 2" personal property $190.00; SEVi Sec. 1, Twp. R. 13 E., con costs total at the front door of the court ntihouse Lots to 4, 6 to 11, BlkMOr Willard; taxes IN, $43.78; penalty $2.18; taining 319 ; at Estancia, County of Torrance, at Lots 1 to 7, Blk. 13; Willard ; costs $2.00; to acres La Salina Grant Precinct No. 12.' Encino." ten-dav-s $47.96. . In. 14, 640 .least nrinp tn om Bnia r 1... " Lots 2 and 5 to 8, Blk. 14, Willard; tal Precinct No. , containing Salas, "Bonifacio SV4 NW!4 Sec. New undersigned treasurer "Lots 1 to 9, Blk. 15, Willard; Mexico Fuel & Iron Co.: acres; taxeB $389.52; penalty $19.48; 21, Twp. 6 N.', R. 14 E., containing 80 and "" 1 . Lots 10 to 21, Blk. 26, COBts $56.60; $464.80. collector, will offer for Bale at public Lots to 12, Blk. 16, Willard; Estancia; total acres: LoU 1 to 12. Blk. 2, East ; Lots 2 to 21, Blk. 27, ." New Mexico Railvay Co. auction, in front of said building, the i Lots 1 to 24, Blk. 17, Willard;, Estancia; Central Add. to Encino; LoU 1 to 12, Blk. 3, - Lots 2 to 21, Blk. 28, 66.8 miles of road $1,500.00 per real and personal property described Lots 1 to 22, Blk, 18 Wlliard; Estancia; at East' Add. to Encino; Lots 1 and 2 and referred to in said notice against Fraction lots 13 to 24, Blk. 19; Wil- Lots 2 to 21, Blk. 29, Estancia; mile; taxes $4,418,40; penalty and 5 to 9, Blk. 6, East Add. to En- Lote 1 Blk. 30, $220.92; costs $1.00; $4,639.32. I which Judgment may be rendered for lard; ... toil, Estancia; total cino; Lots 3 to 10, 18 to 22, Blk. 6, Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 31, NIsbett, R. J. laiprovements on the amount of taxes, penalties .Loto 1 to 10, 13 to 24, Blk. 20, Wil Estancia; East Add. to Encino; Lots 3 and and N'-i'- -.' ,. Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 32, Estancia;" N NW4, N Sec. 7, Twp." 6 costs due thereon, continuing said lard;.'.' .. :' - 6 to 10, 15 to 22, Blk. 7, East Add. to Lots 1 to 21, Blk. 33, N., R. 9 E., Lots 14 to 16, Blk. 40, Es sale from day to day as provided by Lots 3 to 24, Blk. 21, Willard; Estantía; Encino; Lots 3 to 15, 17 to 21, Blk. 8, Lots 1 to 8," 34,' property $200.00 i.. J. AMBLE, Lots' 3 to 11 and 13, to 24, Blk. 22, Blk. Estancia; tancia; personal East Add. to Encino; Lots 1 to 5, 7 ' 1 .' - . ; Lots to 6, Blk. X, Estancia; taxes $26.58; penalty $1.32; cosü treasurer Willard; : to 11, 15, Blk. 9, East Add. to Encino; col Lots 1 to 11, Blk. Y, $1.00; total $29.40. lector, County Fraction lota 6 Iq 17, Blk. 23, Wil- Estancia Lots '1 to 18, Blk. 10, East Add. to of Torrance, N. M " 3 ". - : . Lots to 11, Blk. D, Estancia; Ortiz,. C. Improvements On. SE14 Precinct No. 1.. Tsiin,. lard; ,,' v i:' Encino; Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 11, East 1 24, 24, , Lots 1 to 11, Blk. E, Estancia; Sec. 22, Twp. 7 N., R. 8 E.; Lot 6, 1 12, Hopewell. W. S. RKU Sen iq sai Lots to Blk. Willard; Add. to Encino; LoU to Blk. 24, 25, Lots.l, 2 and 3, Blk. F, Blk. 41, EsUncia; personal property 2 nd N Sec, 20, "'Lots' f td: Blk.. Willard; Estancia; 12, East Add. to Encino; LoU to Sli'tit SBVi Sec. 21, Lots' 6 " $210.00; penalty $1 L . Lots 11 to 13, Blk. 26, Willard; to 16, Blk. 38; Estancia; taxeB $39.30; 4, Uik. 13, East Add., to Encino; Lots WV4 and W.V48EVÍ, SWVi NE"j Sec. ''-- 1 to 24, Blk. 27, Willard; "Lots 1 to 6 and 18, 9, Blk. 39, Es- costs $1.50; total $42.76: 1 8, 14, Add. to Encino; 28, all of section 29 to 33, Twp. 7 N., Lots to Blk. East Lots 1 to 24, Blk. 28. Willard; tancia; y ,,. . Pennsylvania Development Co. B, Add. to Encino; per- o BSJ4 sec. 2, SVs Sec. 1, EV all Blk. East . VLots Lots 7 to 13', Small holding claim No.. 3213. Sec. sec. 11, all Sec. 12, 8 to 12, Blk. 29, Willard; Blk44, Estancia; sonal property $30.00; taxes $21.26; of NWH, NS 1 24, Twp. 6 N.,; R.' S E containing 12 J71. 0 Oi ei, ...... Lots 8 to 17, Blk. 30, Willard; Lots: to 21, Blk. 45, Estancia; . penalty $1.06; costs $8.00; total v4 ecu. ioi a iv ma'i,.;' tSWVi holding No. 4122, ; Fraction lot 13, Blk. 31, Willard; Lots 1, 2 and 3, and 17 to 21, Blk. acres; small claim $30.32. ' SWVi SWVi Sec. 26, '. B and." EV4 13 14, -- 6 R. 8 E., 46, Estancia; ...... Sees. and Twp. N.. A, ' Fraction lots 13 to 15, Blk. 32, Wil yJ aw bb NWVi, Sec. 35, Twp., 8 N. ' " ' '.'..--- containing 160 acres ; small holding Precinct No. 14, Lucia. a ju., lard; 'V ; Lot Í3, Blfc". 50, "Estancia; it. nk NW!4 Sec. 13, twp. .6 4121 23 24, Personal prop- Lots 3 to 22, Blk. 33, "Willard; LotB 1 5 8, claim No. in Sees. and Lucia Cash Store N., K. 8 E.. SV4 NWVi, 2 to and Blk. 61, Estancia; lot Sec. 23 - Twp. 6 N., .R. 8 E containing 160 erty 1,200.00; taxes, last half, $32.40; Twp. 7 Lots 1 to 22, Blk. 34, Willard; . LoU 9 to 16, Blk. 66, Estancia N., R. 8 E containing 7,165 acres; small holding, claim in Sees. penalty $1.62; costs $1.00; total $35.02. , : LoU I, 2 and 18 to 22, Blk. 35, Wll Lots 3 and 9 to 16, Blk. 57, EBtancia; laxes 204.44; penalty $13.22 " 14 and 23, Twp. 7 N., R. 8 E.. con- McGillivray, John Improvements costs $3.50; lard; Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 58, Estancia; . total $281.66. taining 60 acres; small holding claim on SV4 Sec. 32, WV4 SWV4 Sec. 33, Lots ,1 to 22, Blk. 36, Willard; . LoU 10 to 16, B1R. 62. Homero, E. and Son EV4, Estancia; 5, NWVi 37, No. 4162 in Sec. 14, Twp. 7 N., R. 8 E., Twp. 5 N.. R. 11 E.; Lot 1, Blk. NWVi, SVá Lots 6 and 7 and 11 to 17, Blk. Lots 3 to 8, Blk. 6, Estancia; NWVi Sec. 21, Twp. 7 N., ' 73 Lot 9, Blk. ," " - 4, 5, 6, containing acres, personal property Central Add. to Estancia; K. 6 E., - Willard; LoU 9, 10, Blk. G, Estancia; containing 380 aerea- líwu $70.00; taxes $50.82; penalty ,$2.54r 66, Estancia; personal property Sec. 2, Twp. Lata 4 to 11 and 16 to 24, Blk. 38, Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 67, EBtancia; 7 N., R. 6 E containing $56.84. taxes, last half, $76.16; pen- Willard; ..vC'vV' Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 68, Estancia; cosU $.50; total ivu acres; nouBe and lot In Manzano; Eugenio 8 ' 11. $3.80; $2.00; $81.95. 1 to 6 .2.3, to 24, Blk. 39, LoU 1 to 8. 69. Romero, Lots. to alty costs total Lot 1, Blk. 44. Estancia, l.nt 1 9 Jxits and Blk. Estancia; ' 6, in ' ' .; Blk. A, Estancia; personal "property Abo Land Co. SEVi SEVi Sec. .Blk. 6, Willard; . - LoU 9 to 16, Blk. 73. Estancia; Duran; .personal property In $3,550.00; - $241.80; '.penalty S 4, SWVi NWVi Sec. 6, Twp. 11 17, Blk. 40t Wil Lots 4 to,' 8, 11 to 16, Blk. 74, Es- taxes lota and o. No. bots l and W ' 72 ; riwinci i, i,iau.oo; Precinct ' : --' $12.09; costs $1.00; total $254.89. 3 N., R. 7 E., containing acres 2. $1,350.00; lard; ... ''; ' tancia; Precinct No. 7, $1,425.00; Smith, Wl C NW14 Sec. 16, Twp Lots 1 to 4, Blk. 1, Mountainair; Lots Lots 5 8 and 11 to 22, Blk. 41, Lots S to 15, Blk. 75, Estancia; irecinct No. 10, $325.00; taxes to 7 N., R. 9 E., containing 160 acres; 1 to 4, Blk. 7, Mountainair; Lots 1 to - : . Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 79, íü9.16; penalty $13.95; costs $3.00 Willard; Estancia: lots 3 to 5; Blk. 9, Alta Vista; per 4, 7 to 11. 14, 15, Blk. 8, Mountainair; - LoU 1 8, Blk. 80. total $296.11. , Ixt8 1 to 10 and 13 to 22, Blk. 42, to Estancia; sonal property $100.00; taxes $30.65; Lots Blk. 8, Mountainair; No. - LoU 9 to 16. Blk. 84, Estancia; Precinct 2. Torreón. Willard; . ' penalty $1.53; $1.5Q; 4 to 6, Blk. 9, Mountainair; Lots costs " total Lots LoU 1 to 24, Blk. 85, EBtancia; - ' Estancia Land Co. 1,014 acres In Lots 2 and 4 to 24, Blk. 43, Willard; $33.68. 1 to 9, 11, 14 to 24, Blk. 10, Mountain- " LoU 2 to 16, 20 to 23, Blk. 87, Es- iorreon Grant; taxes $40.60; penalty Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 44, Willard; Souders, H. Sec. 33, Twp. air; Lots 1 to 5, Blk. 11, Mountainair; $2.03; costs $1.00; total $42.63. - Lots 1 to 12, Blk.' 45, Willard; tancia; 7 N., R. 9 E., rontavning 160 .acres; Lots and 7 to 10, Blk. 13, Moun- Marble, 1 Mrs. Cora S. Lot 11, Blk. All of Blks. 46 to-- Willard; Lots to 16, Blk. 90, Estancia; alL of NWÍ4 lying west, and all of tainair; LoU 1 to 12, 15, Blk. 14, 9, 1 s, tistancia; Lot Blk. 65, Estancia; Lots 7 to 20, Blk. 61, Willard; Lots to 8, Blk. 91, Estancia; EMt SW'4 .lying west of N. M. C. Mountainair; Lots 6 and 7, 13 to 22, Lot 8, Blk. 76. Estancia; 60 acres In Lots 12 and 13, Blk. 52, Willard; LoU 9 to 16, Blk. 95, EsUncia; Ry., in Sea, 24,' Twp. 6 N., R. 8 E., Rllr IK Mnuntninnir- - Lots 4 to 22. iorreon Grant; personal property Lots 13 to 24, Blk. 63, Willard; ' Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 96, Estancia; containing 120 acres; personal prop- Blk. 17, Mountainair: Lots 13 to. 24. $140.00; taxes, last half, $24.19;. pen All of Blks. B4 68, Willard; LoU 1 to 10, 12 to 19, Blk. 97, Es erty $360.00; taxes $48.11: penalty Blk. 18, Mountainair; LoU 6 to to " , alty fi.zi; costs $1.50; total $26.90. Lots 1 to 12. Blk. 60, Willard; V tancia;.' ;' ; . $2.40; costs $2.00: total $52.61. 12, Blk. 19, Mountainair; Lota 16 to ' Precinct No. ,4, Ciénega.. Lots. 13 to 24, Blk, 61. Willard; Lots 1 to 16, Blk." 98,' Estancia; Speckmann, P. --A. Lot 14, Blk. 14, 18, Blk. 19, Mountainair; Lots 1 to Spencer, B. B. NWVi SWVi, SW All of Blks. 62 to 91, Willard; LoU 1 to 16, Blk. 99, Estancia; Central addition to Estancia; person- 4, 7 to 10, Blk. 20, Mountainair: Lota NWVi, EVi NEVi. Sec. 11, Twp. 4 N., Lots 13 to 24, Blk. 92, Willard"; Lote 1 to 16, Blk. 100, Estancia; al property $590.00: taxes, last half, "and 7 to 10, Blk. 21, Mountainair; R. 5 E.. containing 160 acres; SEVi Lots 19 to 24, Blk. 93, Willard; Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 101, Estancia; $25.25; penalty $1.26; costs - $1.50; Lota 10 to 12. Blk. 22, Mountainair: NEVi, NEVi SEVi, Sec. 10, Twp. 4 N., Lot 13, Blk. .94, Willard; LoU 1 to 16, Blk. 102, Estancia; total $28.01. LoU 10 to 12, Blk. 23, Mountainair; R. 5 E., containing 80 acres; personal Lots 7 to 19, Blk. 95, Willard; LoU L to 8y Blk. 103,. EsUncia; Walker, Jas.-W- 4 SW14 Seo. 1. Lots 1 to 3. 7 to 12, Blk. 24, Moun- property $480.00; laxes $M.49; pen- Ail Of Blks. 96 tu 102, Willard; LoU 7 to 12, Blk, 107, Estancia; Twp N., H. 8 E.. containing 80 tainair: Lots 7 to 9, Blk. 25, Moun- alty $1.67; costs $2.00; total $35.06. Three-fourth- s of Blk. 103, Willard; Lote 1 to 12, Blk.' 108, Estancia; acres; lot 1, Blk. B, Estancia; Lot 6, tainair; Lota 3 and 10 to 12, Blk. 26. Spencer, It-- S. 27, , EH SEVi Sec 13, One-hal- f Blk. 104. Willard; . Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 10$, Estancia; Blk. Z, Estancia; Lots 1, 2, 3, Blk. 6, Mountainair; Lots 7 to 12, Blk. Twp. 4 N., R. 6 E., containing- - 80 Lots 1 to 5 and 13. to 24, Blk. 105, Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 110, Estancia; Central Add. to Estancia; personal Mountainair; LoU 1 to 4 and 7 to 10, ' acres; lots 3 and 4 Sec. 18, Twp. 4 Willard; - ' ' Lots 1 to 11, Blk. Ill, Estancia; property. $135.00; taxes, last half, Blk. 28, Mountainair; Lots 1 to 4. Blk, N., R. 6 E., containing 80 acres; per- 1 to- 5, Blk. au, Moun- Lots 1 to 11 and IB to 24, Blk. 106; LoU to 12, Blk. 112, EsUncia; $69.27; penalty $3.46; costs $2.00; 29. Mountainair; Lot sonal property $1,070.00; ' 1 1 4, Blk. 31, Moun- taxes Willard; . Lots to 10, Blk. 113, Estancia; tal $74.73. tainair; Lots to $47.64; penalty $2.38; costs $1.50; to- Lots 1 to 10, Blk. 114. Estancia; Senter, Mrs. East tainair; Lots 1 to 4, Blk. 32, Moun- Lots 1 to 8 and 13 to 24, Blk, 107, Florence C tal $51.52. . ,. 1 N., R. SWVi. SWVi SEVi Sec. Willard: Lots to 5, Blk. 116, EsUncia side of SEVi Seo. 25, Twp.. 6 tainair; SEVi - 1 8, 1, Moriarty; 8 100 11, Twp. 4 N., R. 6 E., containing 80 Precinct No. 6, Willard. Lots 13 to 16 and 21 to 24, Blk. 108, Lots to Blk. E., containing acres;' Lot 9. - 1 ' 1 8, 2, 88, 1, 64, Es- acres; taxes $94.30; penalty $4.72; Chavez, Cristino Lets and 2, Willard; Lots to Blk. Moriarty: Blk. Estancia; Lot Blk. EV4 30, Twp. 4 N., 9 Lots 1 to 8. Blk. 3, Moriarty; tancia; Lots 4 and 5, Blk. 7, Alta costs $15.50; total $114.62. NWVi Sec. R. E., Lots 13 to 24. Blk. 109, Willard; containing 160 personal prop- - LoU 1 to 8, Blk. 4, Moriarty; Vista;" Lot 4. Blk. 12, Alta Vista; Lots Black, Mrs. E. A. Lot 13, Blk. 17. acres; Lots 1 2 and 5 to 24, Blk110, Wil erty $1,375.00; taxes, last half, $40.60; LoU 3 to 8, Blk. 5, Moriarty; 10 and 11, Blk. 21, Alta Vista: Lots Mountainair: personal property lard; $30.03. . Lots 1 8, Blk. 6, Moriarty; 3 4. Blk. 18. Alta Vista; Lots 6 $395.00; taxes $27.65; penalty penalty $2.03: costs $1.50; total All of Blks. to 113, Willard; to and $44.03. Ill Lots 1 to 8. Blk. 7, Moriarty; and 8. Blk. 27. Alta Vista; Lot 11, Blk. Dunlavy, Jas. P. Improvements on Two-third- s Blk. 114, Willard; 1 8, .8, Vista;-Lot- s 3 7, 34, EVi SEVi Sec. 32, WVs SWVi Sec. 33, Chavez y Salas, Feliciano Improve- Blk. 115, Willard; LoU to Blk. Moriarty; Alta and Blk. E 1 6, 9 to 16. Blk. 9, Moriarty; VlBta; Lots 10 12. 35. Twp: 4 N.. R. 7 ., all Blk. 16. Moua-talnal- ments on 8W'4 Sec. 83, Twp. N., Blk.. 116, Willard; LoU to Alt to Blk. 1 16, Blk. 10, Moriarty; Alta Lot 6, Blk. 37, Alta Vista; 200 acres tn Manzano Grant; R. 9 E., personal property $1,260.00; taxes $151.43; penalty $7.67; costs LoU to Vista; taxes. 67.87: penalty $.3.39;.. coste LoU 3 to 13. Blk. 10, Moriarty; LoU 5, 9 and 10. Blk. 41, Alta Vista; lota 13 to 15, Blk. 6. East Addition to $36.00; total $194.00. property $315.00: $1.60; total $72.76. LoU 3 to 13, Blk. 11. Moriarty; Wtt Blk. 47. Alta Vista; Lot 8, Blk. Encino; personal Karris, Mrs. Luis Lots 7 to 9, Blk. Precinct Ne. 7, Estancia. Lota 3 to 9, Blk. 12, Moriarty; 48, Alta Vista;-- Lots 3 to S, Blk. 60, taxes $70.49; - penalty $3.52; costs 10, Willard: personal property $50.00;. Cain. J. M. W SWU Sec. 2. E Lota 8 to 16, Blk. 13, Moriarty; Alta Vista; 8 SEVi Sec . N14 $2.00; total $74.01. Co. WV taxes $42.74; penalty $2.13; cost 8EV4 Sec 3, Two. 6 N-- , R. 8 E con- Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 14. Moriarty: NEV4 Sec. 7. Twp. S N R. 7 EL, con- Dunlavy Mercantile SWVi pen- S 4. Sec. 2, Twp. 4 11.00; total $45.88. -- taining 160 acres; Lot 2, Blk. B, Es- Lots.l to 16, Blk. 15, Moriarty; taining 160 acres; taxes $64.20; Sec 1: Lots and containing 140 acres; 8(0 ' Hunter, Samuel Lots 4, 5 and 6, tancia; S lk.,4. Alta Vista; taxes Lota 1 to 16, Blk. 16, Moriarty; alty $3.20; costs $4.60; total $71.91. N R. f E, t" i n- -

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$8.82; twp. 7 N., R. 9 E., per Livingston, Arthur Improvements iu Manzano Grant; taxes ili Grant; taxes, penalty, 44c;' on se4, sec. 20, a sec. 29, sec. 21, aerea " sft ne', ne4. - on n sec. 21, twp. .' ' $22.78; penalty $1.13; costs $1.50; to- coats, $1.00.; total, $10.26. twp. 5 N., R.- 9 E., personal property. sonal property, $40.00; taxes, ne'i, swl4 ne, 25.41. $5; taxes, last half, 67c; coBts, $1.25; penalty, 21c; costs, $1.00; total, $5.66. 7 N., R. 8 E., personal property, $10.00 ; tal Prsolnct No. 2, Torreón. McCoy, Wm. M. EH SW4. WV4 penalty, 3c; total, $1.95. Buckner, W. S. Improvements on taxes, last half, ,$1.17; penalty, 5c; GallegoB, Adolfo 9 acres in Torreón twp. " SKÍ4 Sec. 32, Twp. 4 N., R. 7 E., 160 Hazen, A. L. Nw'i, sec. '8, twp. 5 the nhk nwV4, ntt nett. sec. 25, costs, $1.50; total, $2.72. Grant; house and lot in Torreón, per- property, O. C. acres; Lot 12, Blk. H. Mountainair; N., R. 9 E., "containing., 160 act's; 7 N., R. 7 E., personal Lovelace, Improvements on sonal property, $170; taxes, $1.90; pen- personal property $320.00; taxes taxes, last half, $7.80; penalty, 39c; $115.00; taxes, $6.20: penalty, 31c; n sw'4, sec. 21, b aeYt, n se44, alty, 10c; costs, $1; total, $3. $23.77; penalty $1.18; costs $1.50; to- costs, $1; total, $9.19. costs, $1.26; total, $7.76. nel4 SWÍ4, se14 nw'4,' sec. 20, 'twp. Shaw, Samuel M. Personal prop- tal $26.45. Howell, Jesse Improvements oi: Burrus, C. A Lot 4, blk. 42," Es- 7 N., R. . 7 E.4 personal property, erty, $110; taxes $4.69; penalty, 23c; W. M. McCoy & Co. Lot 14, Blk. rel4. sec. 14, twp. 4 N., Ri 8 E., par tancia, lot 4, blk. 20, Moriarty; taxes, $195.00; taxes last half, $3.23; penalty,. costs, $1; total, $5.92. 19, Mountainair; personal property sonal property, $5; taxes, $2.25; pen $13.47; penalty, 67c; costa, $1.00; to 16c; cOBts. $1.60; total, $4.89. Vigil, Improvements on gov- ' $4,000.00; taxes $210.00; penalty Juan alty, 11c; costs, $1; total, $3.36. tal, $15.14. Lovelace and Elam Personal prop- ernment land ; 8 acres In Torreón $10.50; costs $1.00; total $221.50. - Hurst, W. E. Improvements' oa Carden, J. T Lot 11, blk. 64, Es- erty, $65.00; taxes, $3.90; . penalty, Grant, house and lot in Torreón, per- Stevenson, Francis L. the sec. 1, twp. 2 N., K. 10 E.. tancia; taxes, last half, $160; penalty, 19c; costs, $1.00; total, $5.09. property, $160; taxes, $8.68; w, Blk. 9, Mountainair; personal prop-- . sonal personal property, $85; taxes, $4.33; 7c; costs, $1.00; total, $2.57. Marbell, J. H. Improvements on v penalty, 43c; costs, $1.50; total, $10.61. B,"Es-tanci- 7-- erty $125.00; Uxes $24.62; penalty penalty, 24c; coBts, $1; total, $6.07 Chavez, Emella Lot 5, Blk. the ne'4, sec. 30, twp. N., R. 9 E., i. F W. WV4 nw14, Sec. 14, $1.23; costs $1.00; total $26.85. Walkér,. C Ingle, O. W. Improvements on tl.e taxes, $12.00; penalty, 60c; lot 7, blk. A, Estancia, personal prop- Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E., containing 80 acreB; Estancia Townslte and Develop bM ne'i, sec. 7, s nwVi. sec. 8, costs, 75c; total, $13.35. erty,' $30.00; taxes, $8.16; penalty,. taxes, $6; penalty, .30c; costs, $1; to- ment Co. Lots 1 to 6 and 8 to 12, Blk. twp. 6 N., R. 8 E. ; lot 20, blk. 39, En Clarli, E. P. Improvements on ne4 40c; costs, $1.00; total, $9.56. 3 tal, $7.30. 2, Mclntosb; Lots 1 to and 6 to 10, tancia, personal property, $26; taxes, sec. 27, twp. 7 N., R. 7 E personal Maxwell, . R. N. Improvements on . Blk. 3, Mcintosh; all Blks. 4 to 8, Mc- Precinct No. 3, Manzano. $6.11; penalty, 30c; costs,' $1.50; to property; taxeB, $1.82; penalty, 9c; wi4 nwVi. sec 2, e ne4, sec. 3, intosh:- lxts 1 and 4 to 12. Blk. 9, Mc- Byrd, Mrs. Martha Personal prop- tal, $7.91. costs, $1.00; total, $2.91. v twp. 6 N., R. 8 E., and on the neVi, 3 13, Blk. 10, Mcin- twp.' 6 N., R. 8 8, intosh; Lots to erty, $515; taxes, $21.64 ; penalty, Jennings. Frank F. Improvements Clark, George S. Improvements on sec. 2, E., lot 4. L. t 1, Blk. 11, Mcintosh; Lots , 7 7 personal property, tosh; $1.08; costs, $1-- total, $23.72. ; ' on the e sw4, wV4 se'4, sec. 7, the se'S, sec. 27, twp. N., R. E., Z, Estancia, 1 to 6, 8 to 12, Blk. 12, Mcintosh; Lots Candelaria, Cosníe Personal prop- twp. 4 N., R. 9 E., personal property. personal property, $30.00; taxes, $105.00; taxes, last half, $2.64; pen- 1 to 3, 7 12, Blk. 13, Mcintosh; all lo erty, $100; taxes, last half, $2.10; pen- $330; taxes, $17.10; penalty, 85c; $3.43; penalty, 17c; costs, $1.00; to- alty. 13c; coBts, $1.50; total, $4.23. 14 15, Mcintosh; Lots 1 to Blks. and alty, 10c; costs, $1; total, $3.20. costs, $1.25; total, $19.20. tal, $4.60. Maxwell and Cowley Personal 12, 15 to 24, Blk. 16, Mcintosh; Lots ; Candelaria; Valentin 40 acres" in Kelly, John T. and H. C. Williams Cochrane, Mrs. L. J. Lot 10, blk. property, $175.00 taxes, last half, 1 to 14. 17 to 22, Blk. 17, Mcintosh; to- Manzano Grant; house and lot in Man- Lots 1 and 2, blk. 20 Willard; taxes, 28, Alta Vista, lots 16 to i 8, blk. 28, $4.81; penalty, 24c; costs, $1.00; Lot 4, Bl!t. 18, Mcintosh; Lots 5 to 19, zano; personal property, $275; taxes, $2.70; penalty, 13c; costs, $1; total, AltaVista; taxes, $12.00; penalty, 60c; tal, $6.05. 21, 22, 30, I ilk. 19, Mcintosh;- - all Blka. $11.91; penalty, 59c; costs, $1.25; total, $3.83. costs, $1.00; total, $13.60. May, A. J. Improvements on the 20 to 23. Mcintosh; Lots lo" to $13.75. Means, Mrs. Florence E. Lots 1 Collier, John W, Improvements on ne'4 and on the sw, sec. 7, twp. 6 30, Blk. 24, Mcintosh; Lots 2 to 8, 10, ; Gose, Geo. 20 acres in Manzano and 2, blk 6, Willard, lot 7, blk a 6, iw4, Bee. 7, twp. 6 N., R. E., part N., jt. 10 E., personal property, $5.00 13 to 24, Blk. 26, Mcintosh; all Blks. $1.25; Grant; personal property, $30; taxes, Willard; taxes, $16.88: penajty, 84c; of lot 1, blk. 42, Estancia, personal taxes, $1.66; penalty, 8c; costs,' 27 to t.,, Mcintosh; Lots 1 to 6, 9 to $2.21; penalty, 11c; costs, $1; costs, $1; total, $18.72. property, $176.00; taxes, last half. total,. $3.98. y 12; 30, Mclntosn; fcots 1 to 6, total, Blk. Mirabel, Rumaldo Lot 10, blk. 10, $6.19; penalty, 31c; costs, $1.50; to- Millar, L. B. Improvements .on Blk. 31, Mcintosh; all' Blk. 32, Mcin $3.32. ". Norton, Jnd. 40 acres Manzano Willard, and personal property, $105; tal, $8.00. nw'i nw, sec 26, e nefc ne'A tosh; Lots 2 to 13, Blk. 33, Mcintosh; la personal property, taxes, $9.30; penalty, 47c; costs, $1; Comer, H. A. Ne1,, sec. 31, twpS se(4, sec. 27, twp. 7 N., R. 8 E per- Lots 7 to 12, Blk. 34, Mcintosh; Lou Grant; $150; taxes. $1.18; penalty, 6c; costs, $1; total, total, $10.77. N., R. 9 E., (160 acres); taxes, $17.87: sonal property, $175.0?;- - taxes, $3.47: 1 to 11, Blk. 35, Mcintosh; all Blk. 36, ' Piper, W. W. Lot 10, blk. 13, Wil- penalty, 89c; costs, 75c; total, $19.51. penalty, 17c; costs, $1.50; total, $5.14. Mclntof h; Lots 3 to 12, Blk. 37, Mcin- $2.24. V, ' liams' addition to Willard, taxeB, Cotton, E. R. Improvements on Madole E. W. Lot 6, blk. 6, Rail- - tosh; all Blks. 38 to 42, Mcintosh; Precinct No. 4, Ciénega. $2.83; penalty, 14c; costs, $1.00; to- the B sec. 18, n sec. road addition to Estancia; personal Lota 1 to 10 and 12, Blk. 43, Mcintosh; se. ne'i, Moseley, H. C. se nw, nei4 tal, $3.97. 19, 7 N, R. 9 E., personal prop property, $35.00; taxes, last half, 62c; all Blks. 44 to 48, Mcintosh; taxes tw. sw, sw4 neí4, nwí4 se'i,' Sec. 7, Raybura, W. 1, blk. 15, Wil- erty, $85.00; taxes, $3.63; penalty, 18c; penalty,'3c; costs, $1.00; total, $1.65. $42.00; penalty $2.10; costs $J15.50; B.Lot Twp. 4 N., R. 6 E., containing 160 Willard ; improve- costs, $1.25; $5.06. More, Lester Improvements on. total $53.60,. liams' addition to total, acres; personal property, $65; taxes,! ments on lot 17, blk. 10, Willard; per- Dent, Mrs. Lula M. E se'4. s 160 acres in sec 12, twp. 6 N., R. 7 E.; Precinct 16. $7.02; penalty, 35c; costs, $1.50; to- sonal property, $135; taxes, $3.83; ne4, sec. 23, twp. 7 N R. 8 E., con- taxes, $8.84; penalty, 44c; costs. Mcintosh Mill & Elevator Co. tal, $8.87. penalty, 19c; costs, $1.25; total, $5.52. taining 160 acres ; taxes, $9.45 ; pen- $1.00; total, $10.28. Lots 1 and 2, and. 14 to 16, Blk. 10, Pena, Carlos-sw- yi ne',4, se4 nw, Roberts, L. D. Improvements on alty, 47c; costs, $1.00; total, $10.92. McCarvey, M. D. Improvements oa Mclntoth; taxes $42.00; penalty neH sw, sw4 ney4. Sec. 13, Twp. 4 the neVi ne4, sec. 14, n se, se4 Douglas, C. M Improvements on the n swVJ, seVi nw, sw ne, $2.10; coats $1.50; total, $43.60. N., R. 5 E., 160 acres; personal prop se'4, sec. 11, twp. 5 N., R. 8 E. ; taxes, ne'i, nwí4 nw, sec. 9, twp. 6 N., sec. 21, twp. 7 N., R. 7 E., personal Precinct .No. 17, Jaramillo. erty, $40; taxes, $2.80; penalty, 14c; $8.40; penalty, 42c; costs, $1.25; to- R. 7 E., personal "property, $180.00; property, $20.00; taxes, last half, costs, $1.25; $4.19. Perea. Gil NWV4 NWÍ4 Sec. 25, total, tal, $10.07. ; . sei4, sec. 8, twp. 6 N., R. 7 E., contain- $1.47; penalty, 7c; costs, $1.25; total, SW NEÍ4 Sec. 26, NH J. M. Improvements on ing 160 acres; taxes, $20.14; penalty. $2.79. EH N8', Precinct No. 5, Punta. Rochester, SBVi, EH SWVi, Sec. 26. Twp. 5 N., nei4, sec. 17, and on sec. 9, $1.00; costs, $1.50; total, Ortiz, Miss Lena improvements on Carillo, Juan 44 acres in Manzano the swii, '$22.64. R. 7 K, containing 320 acres; person' 4 N., R. 9 E., half, Duffy, Improvements seVi, sec 15, twp. 7 N., R. 8 E.; Grant; house and lot in Punta; per two. taxes, last John on the the al property $955.00; taxes, last half, $2.25; penalty, to- RWÍ4. sec. 20, twp. 7 N R. 9 per taxeB, $1.05; penalty, 5c; costs, $1.00; sonal property, $95; taxeB, last half, 11c; costs, $1.25; E., $30.77: penalty $1.5a; costs $1.50; to $3.61. sonal property, $25.00; taxes, $1.05": total, $2.10. 37c; penalty, 2c;. costs, $1.25; total, tal, tal $33.80. " Samar Joe Improvements on seVi, pena'ty, 6c; costs, $1.00; total, $2.10. Pace," Walter Improvements 0 f $1.64. ; sec. 1, twp. 4 N., R 8 E., lots 5 an l Duke, B. bv'A, sec 24, fíMt the sw'4, sec. 12, twp. ( N, H. 1 E., Land Grants. Zamora, Max NH sw'A, lots 1 and 6, blk. 14, Williams' addition to Wil- seK, sec 23, twp. 6 N., II. 8 E. (ISO personal property, ; $50.0Q; . taxes, , 7,600 acres in 2, Sec. 12, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., contain- CbülH Land Grant lard, personal property, $75.00; taxes, acres), personal property, $270.00; $6.30; penalty, 30c; 'costs, $1.00; to- Chilili taxes $159.57; penalty ing 154 acres; house and lot in Man Grant; $4.50; penalty, 23c; costs, $1.50; to- taxes, $16.92; penalty, 84c; costs, tal. $7.60. $7.97; costs $1.00; total $168.54: zano; personal property, $80; taxes, $6.23. $1.00; total, $18.76. Patterson, G. C. Improvements eii Unknown Heirs of Chilili Land $5.25; penalty, 26c; costs, $1.50; to tal.. Sanchez, U. I. 30 ' acres on Man- Katies, Wm. Improvements ou sVá Be4 swVi, lot 4, sec 19, twp. Grant 3,860 acres in Chilili Grant; tal, $7.01. se, zano Grant; improvements pa patent- nwt, se4, sec. 27, twp. 7 N., R. 8 E., 7 N., R. 9 E., personal property, taxes $80.95; penalty $4.04; costs No. 6, Willard. ed land, taxes, $2.39; penalty, 11c; personal property, $5.00; taxes, 64c; $195.00; taxes, last half, $2.16; pen $1.09; total $85.99. Precinct Improvements on costs, $1.00; $3.50. $1.00; penalty, 3c; total, $1.67. alty, 10c; coste, $1.25; total, $3.51, Unknown Heirs TaJIque Land Grant Alderetta, Felipe total, v cost. 10, Sec. 14 Seymour, Sophia M. Improve- Elam, W. F. Improvements on neVl Peterson, Joe Lot 1, blk. 57, Estan 7,180 acres in Tajique Grant; taxes the 8e4.se'4, Sec. nwl4. 15, Twp. 3 on Bee. 19, twp. 4 N., se sec. 32, nw',',., cia; improvements on neVi, Bee 13, $150.78; penalty $7.53; costs $1.00; eft ne4, ne se&. Sec. ments the nw4, se, ne, sw4 N., R. 10 E., 320 acres; personal prop R. 8 E., personal property, $6.00; taxes,. nw'4 sw'4, sec. 33, twp. 7 N., R. 7 E., twp. 7 N., R. 8 E., personal property, total $159.31. penalty, to- personal property, $85.00; taxes, 59c; $20.00; taxes, $4.56; penalty, - 23c; Unknown Heirs Torreón Land erty, $510; taxes, last half, $8; $2.48;' penalty, 12c; costs, $1.25; $9.90- - penalty, 3c; costs, $1.50; total, $2.12. costs, $1.25; total, $6.04. Grant 3,350 acres In Torreón Grant; 40c; costs, $1.50; Total, tal, $3.75. Improvements on G. on Ewing, W. F. se neU, w Riccon, Ernest Improvements on taxes $67.01; penalty $3.35; costs Alderettai Melcor Sheridan, W. Improvements ne, government ; 40 30, wp. 3 R. 10 E., see. 32, twp. 7 N., R. 8 E. (120 wi sw'4, sec. 18, twp. 6 N., R. 8 E $1.00; $71.36. land acres in Manzano theneV4, sec. N., acres). total 21, personal property. $45.00; taxes, last Land 7,000 acres in Grant, personal property, $90; taxes, personal property, 25.00; taxes, $1.88; lot l. blk, Alta Vista; taxes, $19.40; Torreón Grant penalty, 18c; costs, $1.26; and known as $1.14; penalty, 6c; costs, $1.25; total, penalty, 9c; costs, $1.00; total, $2.97. penalty, 97c; coBts, $1.00; total, $21.37. half, $3.51; Torreón Land Grant : community lands; taxes $148.00; pen- $2.45. Smith, Mrs. Ed. L. Lots 11 and 12, Goldsmith, Sam A. Lot 13, blk. 51, total, $4.94. 16, Estancia, 5, 37, Sanchez y Benavides, Manuel alty $7.40; coats $1.00; total $156.40. Bledsoe, Lewis N. Lots 15 and blk. 8, Willard, taxes, $2.30; penalty, lot blk Alta Vista, per- $66.00; seü, se sec. 29, neV Unknown Heirs of Manzano Land blk. 14, Williams' addition to Willard; 11c; .costs, $1.00) total, $3.41. sonal property, taxes, $8.40: Sw'i ew, penalty, nwí4, nw ne'4, see 32, twp. 6 N., Grant 15,150 acres in Manzano taxes, $3.37; penalty, 16c; costs, $1: Trujillo, Luis Improvements on 42c; costs, $1.25; i total, $4.53. awK, sec. 21, $10.07. R. 8 E., containing 160 acres, personal Grant; taxes $317.15; penalty $16.35 ; , total, the ne, w4 se, ehi ' Gray, L. 6, property, $10.56; pen- costs $1.00; total 333.50. Boone, C. B. Improvements on wVi twp. 4 N., R. 8 E., lot 4, blk. 13, Wil- Lot blk. 5, Railroad ad $55,00:X68, neVi, e nw, Sec. 6, Twp. 4 N., R liams' addition to Willard, personal dition to Estancia; personal property, alty, 62c; costs, $1.50; total, $12.58. 8 E.; taxes, last half, 74c; penalty, 4c; property, $70.00; taxes, $7.76; penalty, J100.00; taxes, $3.10; penalty, 15c; Sargent, R.' J. Improvements ou costs, $1; total, $1.78. 38c; costs, $1.50; total, $9.64.. costs, $1.8l; total, $4.25. b nw'4, lots 3 and 4, sec 2, twp. 6 DELINQUENT TAX LI8T 1911. Brown, Mrs. Ida Bailey Improve- Vigil, Eduardo Lota 1 and 2, blk. Gunter, T. L. Lot 1, Blk. 8,' Alta N., R. 9 E., e blk. 19, Alta Vista, Less Than $25.00. ments on the ey, nw!4, wVs ne, Sec. 1, Willard; taxes, $7.42; penalty, 37c; Vista; taxes, $1.20; penalty, 6c; personal property, $370.00; taxes, given fol- to- Notice is hereby that the 30, Twp. 5 N., R. 9 E.. and on the seí4 costa, $1.00; total, $8.89. costs, 75c; total, $2.01. $21.66; penalty, $1.08; costs, $1.50; lowing the names of the list contains sw?4, Sec. 19, Twp. 5 N,vH. 9 E.; Von de Veld, J. A. Improvements " Hancock, W. H. Sw',4 se4, sec. tal, $24.24. owners of property upon which the all taxes, $7.88; penalty, 39c; costs, $1.60; on neVi; sec. 2, twp. 4 N., R. 8 E., 17, w ne'4. neí4, sec 20, twp. Senter," B. R Improvements on year 1911 in and the seíi ".'"'. taxes levied in the per- total, $9.77. personal property, $80.00; taxes, last 6 N., R. 9 E., containing 158 acres; neVt, sec. 6, twp. 6 N., R. 9 E for state of New Mexico and the Improvements on half, $1.90; penalty, 10c; costs, $1.25; taxes, $16.50; penalty, 82c; costs, sonal property, $40.00; taxes, $5.64; county of Torrance, amounting to less Caldwell, W. H. 23, Twp. 4 N., R. 8 E., $3.25. : $1.00; total, $18.32. penalty, 28c; costs, ,$1.00; total, $25.00. become delinquent, the se'i, Sec. total, than have Heller, Chas. Improvements $6.92. together with description of the prop- personal property, $5; taxes, $2.70; Watklns, Mrs. Mary T. Improve- T. on " twp. 7 H. SwVi, sec. 30. erty and amount of taxes, penal- penalty, 13c; costs, $1; total, $3.83. ments on the ne'4, sec. 5, twp. 4 N., sw'4, sec 1, 5 N., R. E., person- Senter,Martln the twp. 6 R. 9 E. (160 acres), per- and costs due opposite each name Cammack, Joe! -- Lot 18, blk. 8, wil H." 9 E.; personal property, $455.00; al property, $125.00; taxes, '$2.10; nT ties $80.00; taxes, $5.88: and description, together with a separ- lard; lots 5 and 6, blk. 4, Williams' ad- taxes, $21.03; penalty, $1.05; costs. penalty, 10c; costs, $1.00; total, $3.20. sonal property, ate statement of the taxes due on dition to Willard; improvements on $1.25; total, $23.33. -- Hoover, F. M. Lots 7 and 8, blk. penalty, 29c; costs, $1.00; total, $7.17. 28, personal property, several Bee. 11, twp., 5 N., R. 6 E., Willis, A. F. Improvements on gov 25, Alta Vista; taxes, last half, $7.50; Serna Luis Lot 8, blk. Alta whether the the ne, taxes, "taxes are due from the same owner or personal property, $95; taxes, $7.46; ernment land in twp. 4 N., R. 9 E., penalty, 37c; costs, $1.00; total, $8.87. Vista, personal property, $5.00; N $6.31; penalty, costs, $1.00; to- owners. . penalty, 37c; costs, $1.50; total, $9.33. personal property, $180.00: taxes, last Horr, JeBse nw1,, sw nw, Jlc; Chapman, J. A. Improvements .n half, 87c; penalty, 4c; costs, $1.00; nw14 ne!4, sec 27, twp. 7 N., R 8 tal, $7.62. . . Precinct No. t, Tajique. 19, twp. the sec. 13, twp. 4 N R. 8 E pur-- total. $1.91. E.; taxes, part of last half, $4.70; pen- Shelley, A. H. Swtf. sec. Bachicha, Luis 100 acres in Chili- sei4. ronal property, $20; taxes, $7.88; pen Zamora, Lorenzo 146 head of alty, 23c; costs, $1.00; total, $5.93. 6 N;, R. 8 E. (156 acres); taxes, last li . property, $60; Grant; personal ally, 39c: costs, $1.25; total, $9.52. sheep and $46.00 other personal prop- Jackson, Harvey Improvements on half, $5.68; penalty, 28c; costs. $1.00; $2.25; penalty, 11c; costs, $1; taxes, Chastaln, Miss Blanche Improve erty;' taxes, last half, $7.35; penalty, ehi sw'4, wl4 sei4, sec 3, twp. 6 N., total, $6.96. total, $3.36. 65. ments on the sec. 27, twp. 4 N., 35c; costs, $1.00; total, $8.70 - R. '8 E., personal property, $110.00; Shields, Elizabeth Lot 11, blk. Dow, Wm. D. seVi se14, sw4. w(i ee'i It. 9 E., personal property, $5; taxes. Precinct No. 7, Estancia. taxes$7.72; penalty, 38c; costs, $1.00; Estancia; taxes, $3.00; penalty, 16c; 22, Twp. 7 N., R. 6 E nei4 sw' Sec. last half, $1.02; penalty, 5c; costs, Averill, M. G. Ne'i, sec. 19, twp. total, $9.10. costs, $1.00; total, $4.15.. containing 160 acres; house lot in and $1.25; total, $1.32. 6 N.. R. 8 E., containing 160 acres of Jackson, Ollie Improvements on Soper, Mat M Lot 3, blk. 36, Alfa Tajique; personal property, $305; Chastaln, Miss Grace Improve- land; improvements on nw'í, seo. 20, swy4, sec. 18, twp. 6N., R. 9 E.; Vista; taxes, $1.20; penalty, 6c; taxes, $19.23; penalty, 96c; costs, ments on the se4, sec. 9, twp. 4 X., twp. 6 N R. 8 E., personal property, taxes, . $5.60; penalty, 27c; costs, costs, $1.00; total, $2.26. . $1.60; total, $21.96. K. 9 E., personal property, $10; taxes. $220.00 r taxes, $20.61; penalty, $1.03; $L00; total, $6.77. Spore, Mathlas 'Sw4, sec. 4,. twp. 6 Lucero, 99 acres in V Preciliano J210; penalty, 10c; costs, $1.25; total, costs, $1.50; total, $23.11. ". Johnson, Freeman Improvements N., R. 9 E. (160 acres); taxes, $14.30; Chilili personal property, $75; Grant; $3.45. Block, John Improvements on evi on the se'4, sec 4, twp. 5 N.r R. 8 E.; penalty, 72c; costs, $1.00; total. taxes, $1.15; penalty, 5c; costs, $1.00; , Chastain, Miss Ida Improvement nw'4, n sec. 25, twp. 6 N., R. taxes, $4.13; penalty, 20c; costs, $1.00-total- $16.02. .. total, $2.20. sw, on the sw'i, sec. 10, twp. 4 N., R. 9 E., 7 E., personal property, $205.00; $5.23. Wagner, W. Improvements on Otero, Amador House and. in J. lot personal property, $75; taxes, $4.78; taxes, $9.06; penalty, 45c; costs, 'Kelly, J. T. Improvements on sec. Tajique; personal property, $440.00; the DM se'i, ne'4 swH, se nw4, penalty, 23c; costs, $1.25; total, $6.26. $1.25; total, $10.76. se1 nw14, sw4 ne14, nw 8 E., personal prop- - . taxes, $15.72; penalty, 78c; costs, $1; se, 28, twp. 7 N.. R. Chastain, Leona Improvements on Brisby, D. C. Improvements on the ne54 swi4, sec, 26, twp. 7 N., R. 8 E., $2.44; penalty, 12c; total, $17.60. erty, $90.00; taxes, the sw'i nwV4. n'fc ne, sec. 10, nw14 swVl. sec. 13, twp. 7 N:, R. 7 E.; per personal property, $145.00; taxes, costs, $1.25; total, $3.81. Rea, Archibald Improvements on sec. 11, twp. 4 N., R. 9 E., per property, $40.00; taxes, $5.55; $6.42; penalty, 32c; costs, $1.50; to- nwK. sonal Walker, G. W. Improvements on the eMi Sec. 4, e Sec 9, property, pen- costs, $1.00; $6.82. tal, $8.24. se. ne. sonal $5; taxes, $1.35; penalty, 27c; total sec. 15, twp. N., R. 7 E., personal Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E.; personal property, Lee, W. N. Improvements s, alty, 6c; costs, $1.25; total, $2.66. Brown, Mrs. Mary F. Lot 18, blk. on sw'i property, $205.00; taxes, $8.49 pen- $625.00; Uxes, $22.40; penalty, $1.12; 20, twp. 6 N R. 9 Chavez, Frederico Lots 7 and 8. blk. 41, Estancia; blk. 32, Alta Vista, sec E.; taxes, alty, 42c; costs, $1.00; total, $9.91. costs. $1.25; total, $24.77. e4 $2.75; penaity, 13c; costs, total! 21, lots 6 to 12. blk. 31, lots 7 and eft blk. 46, Alta Vista, lmprovments $1.00; Walters, G. W. Improvements on Salas, Adolfo 30 acres in Chilili 35, twp. 7 N $3.88. 8, blk. 32, Williams' addition to Wil- on nH, wV4 se4, sec. nwí4, sec 32, twp. 6 N., R. . 9 E.; Grant; lot 2, blk. 29, Moriarty, taxes, E-- prop lard, personal property, $40; taxes, R. 7 , (400 acres), personal Lentz, Mrs. Sula Improvements on taxes. $6.87; penalty, 34c; costs, $10.92; penalty, 54c; costs, $1.00; $20.33; penalty, $1.02; costs, $1.50; erty, $16.00; taxes, last half, $4.20; seii, sec. 21, twp. 6 N R. 8 E.; taxes, $1.00; total, $8.21. total, $22.8o. penalty, 21c; costs. $2.00; total, $6.41. $5.50; .penalty, 27c; costs, $1.00; u Wasaon, W. D. Improvements on ' SchubertAlfredo 185 acres in Chil Clayton, Hassle L. Improvements Brown, ,W. B. Improvements on the tal $6.77. ne',4 sw, n se4, sec. 15, mfli swí4, Bee. 14, twp. 6 N., R. g im- alty, costs, $1.00; total, $9.02. -- Miller, H. M. Improvements E., 38c; on Precinct No. IB, Mcintosh. Unknown Owners, Precinct No. 2. provements on lot 8, blk. 40, Larranaga, Furgenclo Lot 3, sec. se',4 sec. 2, twp. 6 N R. 10 E per-son- Estan- Baty, J.eene improvements on 8 SW'4, Lot 4, Sec. 25, Twp. 0 cia, personal property, 7, twp. 7 N.; R. 13 E property, $105.00; taxes, eH neH. ne'4 $10.00; taxes,. $1.43; neü, sec. 2, twp. 7 N., R. 9 E., lot 14, N., R. 5 B containing 120 acres; tax- last half, $3.12; penalty,, BeVt, 12, twp. 7.N., R. 12 E 160 penalty, 7c; 15c; costs, sec. costs, $1.00; total, $2.50. blk. 33, Mcintosh, lot 2 blk. 34, Mc es $9.00; penalty 45c; costs $1.00; to- $1.50; total, $4.77. personal property, $90.00 ; Miller, W. T. Improvements adres, . on intosh; personal property . $65.00; tal $10.46. Weaver, J. G, Improvements taxes, $4.14; penalty, 20c; costs, n sec. 1, twp. 6 N., R. 10 E., per- on taxes $1.10; penalty 6c; costs $1.50; ' SE'4 SW' SWV4 SE'4, Sec. 30: wH nw'4, sec. 1, $1.25; $5.59... sonal property, - and on eH ne!4, total. 1350; taxes, 77c; total $2.65. NE14 NW14, NWV4 NE'4, Sec. 31, sec. 2, twp. 6 N., K. 8 penalty, E., personal prop- 3c; costs, $1.00; total, $10. Carter, J. D. Lot 10, blk. 24, Mcin- Twp. 6 N., R. 6 E., contafning 160 erty, $155.00; taxes, Precinct No. 10, Duran. $5.73; penalty, Moulton, E. L. Improvements on tosh; personal property $170.00; taxes acres; taxes $12.00; penalty 60c; costs 28c; costs, $1.25; Austin, SI. L. Improvements on total, $7.26. e!4 eel4. se' ne!4, n4 ne!4 sec. 13, $7.56; penalty 37c; costs $1.00; total $1.00; $13.60. wi4 sec. 24, twp. 4 N., R. 13 E.. per ' total Whitlow, K. L. Nw'4, sec. 31, twp. twp. 6 N., R.,10 E., n nwVi sec. 18, $8.93. sonal property, $55.00 ; . taxes, $2.13; S S&A, S14 NE14, Sec. 31, Twp. 7 N., R. 8 E. (160 acres),, personal twp. 5 N R. 11 E. ; improvements in penalty,. 10c; costs, $1.00; total, $3.33. 'Miller, Wm. F. Lot 24, blk". 17, 6 N., R. 6 E., containing 160 acres: property $60.00; taxes, laBt half, Lucia; lot 16, blk: 66, Estancia; per- Mcintosh, y Dykes, J. A. Improvements on wH taxes $1.06; penal. 5c; taxes $12.00; penalty 60c; costs $1.00; $2.95; penalty, 14c; coBts, $1.00; to- sonal property, $280.00; taxes, last $1.00; swV, sec. 28, sec. 29, twp. 3 costs total $2.11. total $13.60. tal, $4.19. eH seH half, $19.12; penalty, 96c; t. costs, N., R. 15 E.; lots 11 12, blk. 7, McGinnis, S. J. Improvements on S14 NW14. N SW'4, Sec. 31, Twp. Williams, N. L. Improvements on and $2.00; total, $22.08. ; nw'4, Bee. 1, nw'4, sej. 2, twp. 7. N., 6 N., R. 6 is., containing 160 acres; ;sH, sec. 3, twp. 6 Duran personal property, $165.Q0; N., R. 9 E., personal Precinct No. 15, Mountainair. R. 7 E., personal property $25.00; taxes $12.00; penalty 60c; costs $1.00; property, $135.00; taxes, $6.02; pen- - I, ' ' - ' ' Allwine, Ralph W. Improvements taxes $5.2é; penalty 26c; costs $1.25; total. $6.92.J. . total $13.60. alty, 30c; costs, $1.00; total, $7.32. . on swl4 sec. 3, twp. 3 N., R. 6 E.; per total $7.77. . Garrett, Geo.W. Improvements on . Williams', Sarah L. Improvements sonal property, $"175.00; taxes, $9.80; Nye, A. W. Improvements on "Unknown Owners, Precinct No. 3, eH nw'4, eH bw14 Bee; 26, nwH sec. neVi, on he'4, sec. 10, twp. 6 N., R. penalty, 49c; costs, $1.00; total, sec. 27, twp. 8 N., R. 8 Manzano. 9E., 35, twp. 3 N., R..14.J3., personal prop- E.; personal personal property, $100.00; taxes, $11.29. . WH NWy WH SW'4. Sec. 25, Twp. erty, $5.17;, property $140.00; taxes, last half, $8.12; penalty, $15.00; taxes, penalty, S. R. Improvements on 5 N., R. 5 E., containing 160 acres; 40c; coBts, $1.00; to- - Burke, $3.67; penalty 18c; cobU $1.25; 25c; "costs, "$1.25; total, $7.67- .- . " total tal, $9.52. ; wli sw sec. 28,' e!4 ae Bee. 2?,, $5.00. tgXes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; Hart,, Mrs. J. J. Lots-2- 1 and 22, Wooley, P. V. Ne'4, 15, twp. twp. 4 N. R. 7 E., personal property, Pyle, total $14.23. sec blk. 14 Duran, personal property, Ben. F. Improvements on 6 N., R. 8 E., containing 160 acres; $55.00; taxes, ,. $3.69; penalty, 18c; sec. 7, e NWtt, oec. di; 1 wp. o eh., tí. o r.., $130.00: taxes, $9.45; penalty, 47c; seli se'4, ne'4, neü se'4, taxes, last hair, $7.28; penalty, costs, $1.25; total, $5.12. sec. 18, twp. 8 N., R. 9 containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; 36cf costs, $1.00; total, $10.92. E., taxes last costs, $1.00; total, $8.64. Burke, Ji 3. Improvements on wV4 penalty 63c;. costs $1.00; total $14.23. Dal-glis- half, $3.15; penalty 15c; costs $1.25; Parker, W. 2. blk. 7, h O.Lot ne4, e!4 nw sec. 32f iwp. 4 N., R. $4.55. SH NW14, NH SW'4, Sec. 23, Twp. $2.25; total " Precinct No. 8, Moriarty. addition to Duran; taxes, 7 E.; personal property, $175.00; 5 N., R. 5 E containing 160 acres; - Pyle, Mrs. Ben F. Personal proper Baros, Eugenio Lot 13, blk. 18, penalty, 11c; costs, $L00;- .. total, taxes, $4.15; penalty, $20c; costs, taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; $3.36. ty $195.00; taxes, last half $4.25; pen- Moriarty, personal property, $100.00; . total $14.23. $1.00; total, $5.35. alty 21c; costs $1.00l total-$5.46- taxesi $1.05; penalty, 5c; costs, $1.00; Sanchez, Juan D. Dios SeH . swV4 Carscallon, T. W. Personal prop Sec. 3.5, Twp. 5 N, R. 6 E., 12, Bhirley, S. N. Improvements on SV. total, $2.10. sec. .'...nwH neH. ne'4 nwH sec. 13, erty, $325.00; $5.40; containing 160 acres; taxes $12. 6U; penalty, ' taxes, eíA ne'j, sec. 8, twp. 8 N., R. 8 E.; Bass, S. G. Improvements on se'4, twP- 3 N.. R. 12 E., containing 120 27c; costs, $1.00; total, $6.67. personal property $35.00; taxes $3.62; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. sec. 20, eH swH, se'4, sec. 29, acres;, lot 3, blk. 7, Duran; lots 5 and'; NE14, 7, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 E., Dawson, John Improvements on penalty 18c; costs $1.25; total $5.05. Sec. twp. 9 N... R. 9 E., lot 9, 10, Kit 6, blk 8, Willard; personal property, blk nw!4 sec. 10; twp. 3 N., R. 7 E., per Soper, Mary O. sec. 12, twp. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.6": Carson addition to Moriarty; $155.00; taxes, last half, $12.35; pen- Ne4, personal sonal property, $180.00; taxes, last 7 N.,, R. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. alty, $2.00; 8. E.,. containing' 160 acres; property, $105X0; taxes, last half. 60c; costs, total, $14.95. half, $2.24; penalty, 11c; costs, $1.25; SE14, Sec. 20, Twp. 5 N., R. 8 E., : taxes $9.46; penalty 47c; costs $1.25; 38c; costs, $1.50; total, $1.88. ' Will, J. A. Lot 9, blk. 6, Duran; total, $3.60. ... total $11.18. containing 160 acres: taxes $12.60; Bone, G. B. Improvements on personal property, $235.00j taxes, "last penalty SHc; $1.00; total $14.23. Dawson, O. K. Lots 7, 8 and 9, blk. Soper, R. O. Lots 1 and 2 blk. 24, costs neVi, sec. 11, twp. 9 R. 9 E.; hall', $4.38; penalty, 22c; costs, $1.00; , Sec. 20, Twp.-- 5 N R. 6 E N" 9, Mountainair; taxes, $2.52; penalty, Mcintosh; personal property $70.00; NE'4, taxes, last half, $1.18; penalty,---' 5c; total, $5.60. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; 13c; costs $1.00; total $3.66. taxes $10.29; penalty 51c; costs $1.00; costs; . $1.T0; total, $2.23. Fealdas, Chas. property, ' penalty 63c; costs $1.00: total $14.23. Precinct No. 11, Pinos Wells. Personal total $11.80. . ;, ,NWH. Sec. 21, Twp. 5 R. 5 E., Brown, N. B. Improvements on $25.00; taxes, $1.08;- penalty, 5c; Sperry, Wm. Improvements on e!4, N, blk. 37, Moriarty. taxes, $2.10r pen- - containing 160 acres; taxes $12160; sw4, eH sec. 11, costs, $1.00; total, $2.08. , nw '4. sw'4, sec. 19, twp. 8 N., alty, 10c; costs, $1.00; $3.20. ne4 sw4 swH e'4 $1.00; total, 14, Friese, Geo. Improvements on R. 9 penalty 63c; costs total $14.23. nwH. nw!4 nw!4 Bee. eH se'H. E.; personal property $40.00; , W. H. SeH sel4, sec. 8.wy4 7 ; NE-4- Sec. 21. Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., neH, ec. 15, twp. 1 N., R. 13 E., sec. 24, twp. 3 N., R. E. taxes, taxes $14.28; penalty 71c; costs $1.00; 22, twp. 9 N R. 8 E., se'i 160 $12.60; T40 acres), sH personal .property, $205.00; taxes, $6.30; penalty, 30c; costs, $1.00; to- total $lo.99. , containing acres; taxes seH nw4, neH BeH. sea 3, .$7.60, , penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. ne4 $4.90; penalty, 25c; costs, $1.50; to tal, Vandeveer, A. sec. 16-- twp. 9 N., R. 9 E.,-- personal property, Fulton, Isaac Improvements... on SW'4 Sec. 21, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 E., tal; $6.65. twp. I N, R. 9 E., 160 acres; taxes $H0.00; taxes, $9.07; penalty, '45c;-cost- w swVi sec. 29, e seü sec, 30, containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; - . Foster, Improvements on sH last half, $4.39; penalty 21c; costs $1.50; total, $11.02...... twp. 4 N., R. 7 property, penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. se 14 sec. 32, twp. 2 N., R. E., personal $1.00; total $5.60. Chavez, 300 21, Twp. 6 N., R. 5" Macario headof sheep 12" É.; personal "property, $35.00; $360.00; taxes, $7.80; . penalty, 396' .Williamson, G. SE.14 Sec. E., and $80.00 other personal property; costs,' $1.25; $9.44. containing taxes $12.60; taxes, $3.46 ; . penalty, 17c ; costs, total, on ne!4, sec. 17, twp. 7 N., R. 9 E.; taxes, last half, $10.66; penalty,. 63c; Gump, John A. Lot 9, blk. 15, penalty 63c; coBts $1.00; total $lf.23. -- $1.25; total, $4.88. personal property $15.00; taxes $3.99; costs, $1.00 total, $12.19. Mountainair; $12.60; penalty NW'4 Sec. 22, .Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., Harwood, A. . S. Improvements on taxes penalty 19c; costs $1.00; total $5.18. Chavez, Toriblo 160 acres of land containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; nH sec. 4, twp. 1 N., R. 12 E., improve- 63c; costs, $1.00; total, $14.23. Woods, Mary J. E'4 SW'4, Lots 6 in Sees. 4 5, twp. 9 N., R. 11 E.; penalty 63c; $1.00; total $14.23. and ments in Cedarvale; personal prop Hollon, Millie Sw', sec. 34, tw. and 7, Sec. 6, Twp. 7 N., R. 9 E., con costs taxes, $14.10; penalty, 70c; " costs, 4 22, Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E erty, $240.00; taxes, $7.53; penalty, N., R6 E., containing 160 acres; taining 148 acres; personal, property SWH Sec. $1.011; $15.80. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60;.., total, 37c; CostsT$1.25; total. $9.15. taxes, last half, $6.30: penally, 30c; $330.00; taxes $19.32; penalty 96c; Henson, G. L. sec. 9, penalty 63c; $1,00; total $14.23. Se4 ne4, Hill, R. W. Improvements on se!4 costs, $1.00.: total, $7.60. costs $1.25r total $21.63. costs sV4 nwVi. sec, 10, twp. 9 N. property, See. 26, Twp. 5. N., R. 5 E., ne'4 nwH, sec. 32, twp. 1 N., R. 13 E. ; personal Hollon, T. Personal Woodall, J. B. Improvements on NW'4 N., K. 9 containing 160 taxes $12.60: E., containing 160 acres; property, $235.00; taxes, $5.16; pen- $230.00; taxes, last half, 88c; costs, NW'4, Sec. 31, Twp. 8 N., R. 8 E.; acres: "$14.70; penalty, 73c; costs, penalty 63c; $1.00; $44.23. taxes, alty, 25c; costs, $1.00; total, $6.41. $1.00; penalty, 4c; total, $1.92. improvements in Mcintosh; .personal costs total $1.25; $16.68. Seo. 26, Twp. 5 N., H. 5 E., total, Hill, J. V. Improvements on nwü Hulen, Miss Grace Improvements property $72.00;. taxest7.77; penalty SW'4 Leyba, J. Lot 16, blk. 12, Moriarty, containing 160 acres: taxes $12.60: sec. 35, twp. 1 N., R. 11 E. ; taxes, on e ne?4 sec. 17, w nwV4 sec. 16, 38c; costs $1.25; total $9.50. 12, 13 and 16, blk. 2d, 4 7 penalty t.!c; si.uu; lots Moriarty; $2.10; nenalty, 10c; costs, $1.00; to- twp. N., R. E. ; personal property, costs total fii.z. taxes, $10.08; penalty, 50c; costs, $5.00; taxes, $1.68; penalty, 8c; costs, Precinct No. 17, Jaramlllo. NWI4 Sec. 27; Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E.. tal, $3.20. . .. $1.00; $11.58. total.-$2.97- mack, Geo. E. Improvements containing 160 acres; taxes $12. total, Perea, Amador Sel4 ne sec. 26, $f.25; Cam Longino, Lee EH sec. 7. se Hulen, Roy Improvements oh WV4 on NWVÍ, Sec. 11, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 E.; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. nw, b nw, ne'4 sw!4 sec. 25, twp. 3 sw-H-, se 14, sec. 6, twp. 9 N., R. personal property $:10.00; $1.25; SWhi Sec. 27. Two. 6 N.. R. 6 E.. swH N R. 12 E. 160 acres; 25 acres in SE4, E& SW14 Sec. 17, Twp. 4 N., taxes 9 (160 6c; $1.00; $2.32. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; E. acres), personal property, Torreón Grant; personal, property. R. 7 E., personal property $55.00; penalty costs total $185.00;. taxes, $12.15; penalty, 60c; Colwell, D. C. Improvements on penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total 14.23. $360.00; taxes, last half, $10.25; pen- taxes $3.04; penalty 15c; costs $1.00; costs, $1.25; total, $14.00. NE'4, Sec. 18; S14 SWU NE'if Sec. 27, Twp. 5 N., R." 6 E., alty, 61c; costs, $1.50; total, $12.26. total $4.19. SE'4 NW, Mason.. L. sec. 2. Sec. 17, Twp. 6 N., R. 7 E.; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Walter Nw4. Shartzer, A. W. Improvements on Hunt, R. W. Lots 16, 17 and 18, NE, twp. 9" N:; R. 8 E., containing 160 personal property $5.00: taxes $1.26; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. swi4 swl4 sec. 18, nwl4 nw4, se Blk. 8, Mountainair; taxes, last 'half, taxes, ,$12.60; penalty, 63c penalty 6c; costs $1.25; total $2.67. SE14 Sec. 27, Twp,. 5 N., R. 5 E., aéresf nw!4, ne(4 sw!4 sec. 19, twp. 1 N., $16.69; penalty 83c; costs $1.00; to u Costa,' $1.00: $14.33; 6 - - I Horn, C. Improvements on containing 160 taxes $12.69; total, 'lots and Rl 13 E., personal property, $375.00; tal $18.52. J. lacres; blk.-44- ; Moriarty; pen. - SE, Sec. 29, Twp. 6 N., R. taxes penalty 63c; $1.00; $14.23. ? taxes, 84c; taxes, $14.57; penalty, 73c; costs, Ingraham, Edgar Improvements on 7E.; costs total alty, 4c; costs, $1.00; $1.88: per- $8.40; penalty 42c; costs $1.00; NWH, Sec. 28, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E.. total, $1.50; total, $16.80. ... SE14 Sec. 34, Twp. 4 N.. R. 7 E.; total Wuller) Augustine sec. $9.82. . containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60: Sel4 se'4, Shartzer, Minnie R. Improve sonal property $45.00; taxes, last half, 9, wis Bwl4, Bee. 10, nw'4 nwH, sec. $2.34; penalty 11c; costs $1.25; total Sharpless, E. C. Improvements on penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. ments on se!4 sec. 25, twp. 2 N., R. ' 15, twp. N., R. 7 E., 160 . N N NE' Sec. 24; Twp. 5 SW14 Sec. 28, Twp. 6 N., R. 6 E., containing 11 E.; taxes, $4.20; penalty, 21c $3.70. SW14. personal property, $130.00: . N., R. 6 E.; personal property $185.00.; containing 160 'acres; taxes $12.60; acres; costs,, $1.00; total, $5.41. . Ingraham, H. i. SW14 Sec. 4, taxes, $7.97; penalty, 39c; costs, Twp. 3 N., R. 7 E., 160 acres; faxes, taxes $8.14; penalty 40c; costs $1.25; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. $1.50; total, $9.86. Precinct No. 12, Encino. last half, $5.25; penalty 26c; costs total $9.79. NEH Sec. 28, Twp. 5 N., R.' 5. E.', McCabe, Frank Improvements on Ballard, H. A. Improvements on nV4 $1.00; total $6.51. Shaw, G. C Personal property containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; eH, sec. 32, twp. 9 N... R. 10 E., lots ne!4, n4 nw sec. 22, twp. 6 N., R. Jackson, Arville Improvements on $80.00: taxes $3.64; penalty 18c; costs penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. 14 E.; personal property, $95.00; 6 and 7,..blk. 56, Alta Vista, personal . E14 SWy4, WH SE Sec. 20, Twp. $1.00; total $4.82. SE'4 Sec. 28, Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E., property, $160.00; taxes, $3.12; pen- taxes, $8.34: penalty, 41c; costs, $1.25; 4 N., R. 7 E., personal property $5.00; Simpson, J. W. Improvements on containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; $10.00. alty, 65c; costs, $1.25; total, $4.52. total, j, taxes $4.43; penalty 22c; costs $1.25; N NE'4, EH NW14, See. 31, Twp. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Bachicha, Tomas sw sec, McPharlin, Chas. Lot 8, blk, 37, Sw14 total $6.00. 5 N., R. 7 E. ; personal property SE14 Sec 29, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 E., Moriarty; taxes, $15.54; penalty, 78c; 4, seli se4 sec. 6, nhi ne!4 sec. 9, Kimbler, J. T. Improvements on $160.00; taxes $6.94; penalty 34c; containing 160 acres: taxes $12.60: twp. 5 N.. R. 14 E., 160 acres, lot 1, ' costs, $1.00; total, $17.32. w!4 se1,. lots 3 and 4 sec. 18, twp. 4 costs $1.00; total $8.;8. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. blk. 13, per McPharlin, Mrs. Edith B. Lot 15, East addition to Encino; X., R. 7 E.; improvements Williams' Thompson, J. E. Improvements NE14 Sec. 29,Twp. 6 N.r-- 6 E., blk. 12, lot 20, blk 29, lot 16, blk. 34, sonal property,. --$105.00 ; taxes, last addition to Willard; personal proper- on WH SW'4, Sec. 5, SE14 SE14. Sec. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Moriarty, personal property, $110.00; last, $6.98: penalty, 34c; costs, $1.50; ty, $125.00; taxes, $1.39; penalty, 6c; 6, Twp. 4 N., It.. 7 E., personal pron penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. $8.82. taxes, $9.45; - penalty, 47c; coBts, total, costs, $1.50; total, $2.96. . erty $80.00; taxes $7.74; penalty 38c; SE"4 Sec. 32, Twp. 0 N.. R. 5 E., Barton, . C. G. Improvements on , 160 $1.25; total, $11.17. Matlick. Geo. E ü ne!4 sec. 19, costs $1.25; total $9.o 7.' containing acres: taxes $12.90; sec 10, twp. 5 N., R. 14 E., per J.-- U'li 21, penalty $1.00; $14.23 Shields, Elizabeth WV4' se'4, wH se'i w nw!4 sec. 20, twp. 4 N., R. 7 E.A West. E. NWV;, Sec. 63c; costs total sonal property, $30.00; taxes, $2.94; 6 N.,' - 32, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 E., neV4, sec. 24, twp. 9 N., R. 8 E., con- containing 160 acres; .taxes, $12.60; Twp. R. 7 E., 80 acres; taxes NE'4 Sec. penalty, 14c; costs, $1.00; total, $4.18. containing 160 taxes $K.60; taining 160 acres; ne!4 nw!4. sec. 25, penalty, 63c; costs, ' $1.25; total, $8.40; penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total acres: Calton, Elbie Improvements on $9.82. v penalty 63c; $1.00: $14.23. neH SWÍ4, sH sw'4, sec. 24, twp. 9 $14.73. , - costs total N R. 8 E., containing 160 acres; nel4 sec. 6, twp. 4 N., R. 14 B.; taxes. NW14 Sec. 33, T.wp. 5 N., R. 6 E Mitchell. ,L' F. Improvements on Unknown Owners, No. 1. taxes, $16.80; penalty, 84c; costs, $1.28 penalty, Oc; costs, $1.00; total, Precinct containing 160 acres: taxes $13.60; $2.32. sw'4 sec. 35, twp. 4 N., R. 7 E. ; lots SW14. Sec. 6, NW'4, Sec. $1.50; total, $19.14. EH NH penalty 63c; costs $1.00: total $14.23. 3 and 4, blk 15, Mountainair; personal 8, Twp. 6 N.. R. 6 K., containing 160 Smith,' Jno. M. Improvements on Frostenson, Neis Improvements on SW'4 Sec. S3, Twp. 6 N., R. 6 E., 23, twp. per- property, $86.00; taxes, $8.92; penal acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; n seVi sw!4, swH seH, sec. s4 sec. 5 N., R. 13 E., containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; sw'i, property, ty, 44c; costs, $1.50: total, $10.86. costs $1.00; $14.23. 22, twp. 9 N., R. 8 E., personal prop- sonal $90.00; taxes, $4.64; total penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. SW'4, Sec. 9, Twp. 6 N R. 6 E. erty, $125.00; taxes. 73c; penalty, 3c; penalty, 23c; costs, $1.00; total, $5.87. McCoy, Bess B. Lots 10 and 11, NE'4 Sec. 33, Twp. 6 N R. 5 E., containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; costs, $1.25; total, $2.01. Seay, T. H. Improvements on the blk. 9; Mountainair; lots 5 and 6, containing 160 acres: taxes $12.60; 23, twp. N., ; per- pen- penalty 62c; costs $1.00; $14.23. Taylor, Robt. H Ne4, sec. 1, twp. e sec. 4 R. 13 E. blk. 44, Estancia; taxes, $10.56; total penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. sonal property, $5.00; taxes, $1.68; alty, 52c; costs, $1.00; total,' $11.08. 7 9 N., R. 8 E., 105 acres, personal prop-- ' NW14 Sec. :0, Twp. N., R. 5 E.. SE14 Sec. 33, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 E., erty, $65.00; taxes, $3.34; penalty, penalty, 8c;' costs, $1.00toLal, $2.76. McGuinness, J. B. Lot 16, blk. 14. containing 160 acres: taxes $12.60; containing 160 acres: taxes $12.60; Seay, W. E. $1.00; 16c; costs, $1.00; total, $4.50. Improvements on e Mountainair; taxes, $8.40: penalty, penalty 63c; costs total $14.23. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. sec. 12, twp. 4 N., R. 13 : Tuttle, Miss Minnie Improvements E. personal 42c; costs, $1.00; total, $9.82. . NE'4, Sec. 30, Twp. 7 N., R. 5 E., SE'4- Sec. 34, Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E., property, $90.00; taxes, $5.47; pen on se'4, sec. 2, twp. 9 N.. R. 9 E., per- Noble, T. S Lots 1 and 2. blk.-2- (containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; 27c; costs, sonal property, $5.00; taxes, $1.41; alty, $1.00; total.. $6.74. Mountainair; personal property, penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Yrisarri, J. SM se sec. 22, nw!4 34, 5 R. 5 penalty, 7c; costs, $1.00; total, $2.48. $90.00; taxes, 96c: penalty, 4c; costs, SW14, Sec. 30, Twp. 7 N., JL S E.. SWH Sec. Twp. N.. E., neH, ne nv see. 27, twp. 6 N., R. Wade, Wilbur Z. SwH, sec. 18,, $1.00; total $2.00. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; containing 160 acres: taxes $12.60; 14 E., 160 acres: taxes. $14.70: pen penalty 63c: costs $1.00; $14.23. twp. 9 N., R. 9 E.. 160 acres: taxes, Stevenson, Ray D. Personal prop penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. total alty, 73c- costs, $1.00; total, $16.43. NW14 Sec. 35. Twp. 6 N , B. 5 E?. ' $9.03; penalty, 45c; costs, $1.00; to- erty, $625.00; taxes. $17.90: penalty, SE'4, Sec. 30, Twp. 7 N., R. 5 E., Precinct No. 14, Lucia. containing 160 acres: taxes $12.60; tal, $10.48. 89c; costs, $1.00; total, $19.79. containing 160 .acres; taxes $12.60; 3, Brown, J. H. Improvements on e14 penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.28. Wallace, Mrs. Edna Sw'4, sec. 3, penalty 63c; costs $1.00; $14.23. sec: 32. twp. 6 N , R. 11 E.; personal Walton, S. E. Lot blk. 9, Moun total 35, Twp. S R. 5 E., , twp. 9 N, R. 8 E., 160 acres; taxes, NE'4 Sec. N, property:- - $90.00; taxes, half, tainair; personal property, $5.00; WH NEH, EH NW'4, Sec. , Twp. ... i n ! ,, ,iA tovua I141A $10.50; penalty, 50c; costs, $1.00; last arAa $4.85; penalty, taxes, $7.56; penalty, 37c; costs, N., R. 6 E., containing 160 acres, $1.00; 21c; costs, $1.00; total, " penalty 63c; costs total $14.23. $5.56. $1.00; total, $8.93. taxes $12.60; penalty --63c; costs $1.00; Lot 4. Sec. 1, Lots 1 and 2, Sec 2. $14.23. Precinct No. 9, Palma. Meyer, Alfred Improvements on Zucker, John Improvements on total Twp. 6 N-- . R. 5 E., containing 120 - . Larranaga, Emelico Improve- H sec. 5, twp. 6 N R. 11 B., per- neVi sec. 12, twp. S N., R. 7 E. ; per SW',. Sec.- 24, Twp. 6 N., B 5. E.. acres; taxe $9.45: penalty 47c; costs ments on government land: personal sonal property, $10.00; taxes, $1.43; sonal property, $65.00; taxes,' $4.16; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; $1.00; total $10.92. property, $146.00; taxes, $7.64; pen-- penalty, 7c; costs, $1.00; total, $2.50. penalty, 20c; costs, $1.00; total, $5.36. penalty 63c; costa $1.00; total $14.23. NH NE. NEV4 NW"4, Sec. 1, Twp. -- to-- B penalty Ho; illard; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c; 6 N.; R.S E:,' containing 120 acres; 5, Twp. 4 N., R. E containing 160 ,.i EÜh.SEVÍ. Sec, 29, Twp. 4 N., R. 6 Willard; 'taxes ' $2.25'," costs 76c; total $1.93. , ..,-,- ,, J0.45; 47c; costa $1.00; aores; tas $9.56;. penalty; costs E., containing 80 acres; taxes $8,40 75c; total $3.11. ''; tuse penalty 47f costs 10, Blk,:-30- , ' " Williams' addition to ;?I.ot Williams' addition $10.92. ' - $1.00!- - total $11.08, penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total $9.8T - S, Élk. II,' fbtal - ivtf.H.,. Lot ;r tl.13--, : penalty 12c t6 Willard 'taxes, penally 6c; ; Secl.'Twp. i NW NW 14. Bee, 3...MVÍ w NEVt, .i SBJV Lot 7,,,Beo, 7, Twp. 4 Willard; taxes $2.48;" SltKICli.'SH NW14. 'NEH. ' a ,y ; $3.36. " costs S N;. 'K. S E., containing 160 acres; Sec. 4, Twp. 4 N., R. 6 &,! containing N., R: 8 .i- - continli)g, 80, acres , tax- costs 75c; total addition to Lot 11, . Blk, 30, Williams' addition taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs 91.00; 120 acres; taxes $9.55; penalty 47c es $8.40; penalty 42c; costs $1.00; to Lot 1 Blk. 12, Williams' ; - penalty 11c; to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty. Be; ' ' coats $1.00! total $11.02 b r, "if tal, $9.82. Wiliard; taxes $2.25;- total $14.23. '' .tí .p Vr" ',.' " costs. 75o; total $1.93i, 1, 5 N., 6 S14 NE'4, NWVi. Sec. VTwp. 8, 1,'WHlard; taxes. $1.80; costs 75c; total $3.11. .' SEVi Sec. Twp. R. E., S'4 Lor :Blli. to Lot 12, Blk. 30, Williams' addition B containtngJ,l0 4, Blk. 12; Williams' addition containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; 4 N., R. E., acres' penalty 9c;. costs 60c; total $2.23. Lot $1.35; taxes $2.25; penalty. ,110; to Willard; taxes penalty. 6c; penalty 63c; costs $1.U0; total $14.23. taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; Lot 4, Elk. 1, Willard; taxes $1.80 Willard; ' - - 3.11. ;; costs 75c; total $2.16? 1, Twp. 6 5 Hi Ü3 penalty 9c; costs 50c; $2.23. costs 75c; total SW14 Sec. N, It E Mil total addition Lot 1, "Blk. 31, WilliamB' addition containing 160 SW14 NWVi, Sec'. 3. WVÍ SE'íTTIE Lot 6, Blk. 1, Willard; taxes $1.80; Lot 5, Blk. 12, Williams acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 11c; to Willard; taxes $2.03; penalty 10c; 14 SEVÍ, 4, 4 N., B to Willard; taxes .$2.25; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Sec. Twp: R. E., penalty 9c; costs 60c; total'$2.23 ' , $3.11. :", costs 75c; total $2.88. - SEVi Sec.2, Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E., containing 160 acres; taxes $12.6u; Lot 6, Blk. 1, Willard, taxes $1.80; costs 75c; total 12, Williams' addition Lot 2, Blk. 31, Williams', addition , containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23 penalty 9e; costs 50c; total $2.23, Lot 6, Blk. $2.25; penalty 11c; to Willard; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; .4 N.. .R. 5 E., . $2.03; to Willard; taxeB penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. ,SW'4 Sec. Lot 19, Blk. 1, Willard; taxes i" costs 76c; total $2.64. .. containing 160 taxes $12.60; "penalty BOc; costs 75c; total $3.11. ; SW14 bee. 2, Twp. ( N R. 6 E., acres;, 10c; costs total $2.63. 9, Blk. 32, Williams' " Lot 5. Blk. 13, Williams' addition Lot addition containing 160 acres:, taxes 412.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23 Lot 20, Blk. 1, Willard; taxes $2.03; $1.58; c; taxes $2.70; penalty f13c; to Willard; taxes penalty 7c; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. .. NE14 NW14, NEV Sec. 3, penalty-10- costs BOc; total $2.63. to Willard; 75c; total $3.58. costs 75c; total $2.40. SVá NW 14, SV4 NEVi, Sec. 2, Twp. Twp. 4 N R. B E.. containing 120 Lot 21, Blk. 1, Willard; taxes. $2.03; costs Lot 6, Blk. 13, Williams' addition Lot 10, Blk. 32,, Williams' addition B'N., R. 5 E., containing 160 acres; acres; taxes $9.55;' penalty 47c; costs penalty 10c; costs 60c; total $2.63. $1.B8; . to taxes $2.70; penalty 13cj to Willard; taxes penalty 7c; Iiqm, ctn, mi An. $1.00; total $11.02,; Lot 22, Blk. 1. Willard; taxes $2.03; Willard; ' $3.58. .: costs 75c i. total $2.40. M v B costs' 75c; total total $14.23. SE'4 Sec 3, Twp. 4 N. R. E penalty 10c; costs 60c; total $2.63. 11, Blk. 32, Wllllains' ' ' 7. Blk. 13, Williams' addition Lot addition NWVi. Sec. 2, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60 Lot 4, Blk. 2, Willard; taxes $2.03; Lot NVi to Willard; taxes $2.25; penalty 11c; to Willard; taxes $1.58; penalty 7c; E., containing 80 acres; taxes $6.30; penalty 636; coBts $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 10c; costs 50c; total $2.63. ' " $2.40. v; costs 75c; total $3.11. 'y. costs 76c; total V penalty 32c; costs $1.00; total $7.62. S14 NEVi, SVí NW14, Sec 2, Twp. . Lot 19, Blk. 2. Willard; taxes $3.83; . Rlk. 13. Williams'' addition Lot 12, Blk. 32, Williams' addition NV4 SWV,. N NEU. Sec. 3. TWD. 4 N., R. B E., containing 160 acres; penalty 19c; costs 50c; $4.52. iit total to Willard; taxes $2.25; penalty 11c; to Willard; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; '.' 5 N., R 5 E., containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; Lot 1, Blk. 3, Willard; taxes $3.83; $2.64. , costs 7oc; total aa.ii. f - costs 75c; total taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 19c; costs 50c; total v4.52. 10, 13. Blfe-1- 4, Williams' addition Lot 8, Blk. Salas addition to S Lot total $14 23.. SW'4 Sec 2, Twp, 4 N.,.R. E.r Lot 2, Blk." 3, Willard; taxes $3.83; taxes $2.70; penalty 13c; Willard; taxes 90c; penalty 4c; costs to Willard; - ,.' S NWVi, 3, containing . 160 acres;: taxes $12.60; penalty 19c; $4.62. ' ' - w- NR!V S14 Sec. Twp, costs 50c; total costs 7Bc; total $3.58. 75c; total $1.69., , 5 N., R. 5 E., containing 160 penalty 63c;' costs $14,23. Lot 15, 3, Willard; $2.70; ' acres; $1.00;. total Blk. taxes Lot 7. Blk.' 16, Williams' addition Lot 15, Blk. 2, Kelly addition 2, Twp. 4 N., R. .6, E.,: con 13c; costs 50c; $3.33. taxes $l.üO; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; SE14 Sec. penalty total to Willard; taxes $2.70; penalty 13c; taxes 68c; penalty s V : pen ; total $14.23. . .',,; taining 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Lot 2d, Blk. 3, Willard; taxes $2770; total $3.58. . 75c; total $1.46. - ' . costs 75c; S4 Sec. 3, Twp. 6 N., R. 5 K, con- alty 63c; iosts $1.00; total.' $14.23. penalty 13c; costs BOc; total .$3.33:--- Lot 8, Blk. 16, Williams' addition Ixt 16, Blk. 2, Kelly addition to Wil- taining 160- acres; taxes $1260; pen- NVi NWVi, NW'i NEVi,,. Sec' 2, Lot 21, Blk. 3, Willard r taxes $2.70; to Willard; taxes $2.48; penalty 12c; lard; taxes 68c; penalty'c; costs Twp. 4 N., R. .5 containing " " alty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. E, ' J20 penalty 13c; costs 50c; total $3.33. costs 75c; total $3.35. ; 75c; total $1.46. , , - - SWVi Sec 3, Twp. 6 N., R. BE., acres; taxes $9.55;, penalty 47c;, costs Lot 22, Blk. 3, Willard;; taxes $2,70,- Lot 9, Blk. 16, Williams' addition Lot 13,' Blk. 8, Keliy addition to ; 1-- containing 160 acres;, taxes $12.60; $1.00; total 11.02. : X V penalty 13c; costs BOc; total $3.33: to Willard; taxes $2.48; penalty 120.; Willard; taxes 68c; penalty s penalty 63c; costei.00; tola! $14.23. N14 NW14, NW NEVi, Sec. 1, NE Lot 23, Blk. 3, Willard; taxes $2.70; costs 75o total $3.35. - , " 75c; total $1.46. J- SEVi Sec 4, Twp. 5 ,.N., R. BE., 14 NEVi, Sec. 2, Twp. 4 N., R. ,B E., penalty l3o; "costs 50ci total $3.33. J Lot 10, Blk. 16, Williams' addition Lot 14. Blk. 8, Kelly addition to containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; containing 160. acres; taxes $12.60; Lot 24. Blk. 3. Willard: taxes $2.70: to Willard;; taxes $2.48; penalty 12c; Willard; taxes 68c; penalty 3c; costs. 13c;' $3.33. " penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty costs 50c; total costs 75c; total $3.35. . 75c;' total $1.46. ; --.'- B - 11. Blk. 4. Willard $2.70; SWVi, Sec. 4, Twp. S N.( R. . E., E14 SW14, NW14 8Wy4,.SE14 NW Lot r taxes Lot 2, Blk. 21, Williams' addition Lot 15, Blk. 8, Kelly 'addition to 14., 3, v Twp.- -' N.', R. 5 con- penalty 13c; costs .50c; total $3.33. containing . 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Sec; 4 E., to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; Willard; taxes 68c; penaH.c; costs Lot 12, Blk. 4. Willard; taxes $2.93; - ' penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. taining 160 acres;, taxes $12.60; pen- costs 75c; total $2.16. v 75c; total $1.46.. ' penalty- 14c; costs 60c; total $3.57. - S NEVi, 814 NWÜ, Sec 4, Twp. alty 63c; costs $1.00; total. $14.23. Lot 3, Blk. 21, Williams' addition T.nt i(t nllr 8. Kellv addition to ' Lot 3,. Blk. S, Willard; taxes' $2.70; ' 5 N., R. 6 E., containing 160 acres; S14 NWVi, Sec.l, Tp. 4 N R. 5 to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; Willard; taxes 68c; penalty 3c; costs penalty 13c; costs 50c; total $3.33. -- E., containing 80 acreB; taxes $6.30; $2.16. . ': - ; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; Lot 4, Blk. 6. Willard: taxes $2.70; costs 75c; total 75c; total $1.46. total $14.23. - penalty 32c; costs $7.62. penalty 13c; costs 60c; total 3.33. Lot 4, Blk. 21. Williams; addition I.nt 13 Blk. 1. Kellv addition to , 5 E., - wfc ine,!j4u owe. iwp. NEU Sec. 8, Twp,. 4 N., R. Lot 6, Blk. 6, Willard; taxes $6.63; to taws '$1.36; penalty 6c; Willard; taxes 68c; penalty 3c;: costs 5 N., R. B E., containing 160 acres; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 28c; costs BOc; total $6.41. costs 75c; total $2,16. - 75c; total $1.46. taxes 1 12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00: penalty 63c; 'costs $1.00; total $7.62. Lot 8, Blk. 6, Willard; taxes $5.63; Lot 6, Blk. 21, Williams .."addition tA 1i Bllr 14. Kellv addition to total $14.23. SE14 Sec. 8, Twp, 4 N.,. R. B E., penalty 28c; costs 50c; total $6.41. to Willard; taxes $11.48; penalty B..V.; IWillard; taxes 68c; penalty 3c; costs .NW':, Sec. 9, Twp. S N., R. 5 E., containing 160 acres:' taxes $12.60; Lot 9, Blk. 6, Willard; taxes $9.13; costs 75c; total $12.80., j 75c; total $1.46. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 61c; costs $1.00; total penalty 45c; costs 60c; total; $10.08. Lot 9, Blk, addition Lot 2. Blk. 3. A. C. George-additio- ' $1.00; $14.23. NW14 Sec, 9, Twp. 4 R, R.. B E, Lot 4, Blk. 7, Willard; taxes $5.63; to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c; to Willard; taxes 90c; penalty 4c; penalty 63c;. costs total ' penalty 28c; costs $6.41. ".' costs-75c- ; WEV. Hon ft Twn R N . R . ft E . containing 160 acres; iaxes $12.60; 50c: total costs 7o.j; total $1.98. total $1.6, - total-$14,2- 6. Blk. 7, Willard; taxes $2.70; 'containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00;' Lot Lot 1, Blk. Z, Williams' addition Lot 7, Blk. 4, A. C. George addition B penalty 13c; costs 50c; total, $3.33. penalty 6c; ; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. SW'4 Sec. 9, Twp. 4 NV r! E., to Willard; taxes $1.35; to. Willard; taxes 0c penalty 4c; Lot 10, Blk. 7, Willard; taxes $2.70; ; RWU ft Turn K M:, R 5 R.. Containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; costs 75c; total $2.16, i: costs 75c; total $1.69, r Son penalty 13c; costs 50c; total $3.33. penalty 63c; $14.23, Lot 4, Blk. 23, Williams' addition Lot 12, Blk. 4, A. C. George addition containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; costs $1.00; total Lot 1, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $2.25; : E.,' to Willard; taxeB $1.35; penalty 6c; to Willard; taxes 90c; peirálty 4c; ; $14.23. SEVi 9, Twp. 4 N., Rr 8 penalty 63c costs $1.00; total .Sec. penalty 11c; costs 50c; total $2.86. . " ": - ; costa 75c; total $2.16. costs 75c; total $1.69. SE'4 Sec. 9, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., containing 160 . acres taxes $12.60; Lot 2, Blk 8, Willard; taxes $2.26; B, Blk. 23, Williams' addition Sec. 7, Twp. 3 NÍ-R- 9 E., containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penaltÁllc; coats 50c; total $2.86.' Lot NE14 to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty .6c; containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; penalty 63c; coBts $1.00; total $14.23. WVi NEVi, SE NE14, Sec. 9, Twp. Lot 8, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $2.25; B costs 75c; total $2.16. ""' penalty 90c; costs $1.00; total $19.90. mV!4 Sec. 10, Twp. S N., R. 5 E., 4 N., R. E., containing 120 acres; penalty 11c; costs 50c;. total $2.86. - Lot Blk. 23, Williams' addition NEVi, "E14 Sec. 18. 160 acres;' taxes $12.60; taxes $9.55; penalty 47c; costs. $1.00; Lot 4, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $2.25; NW'i containing taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; 4 9 120 total $11.02. - . v - penalty 11c; costs 50c; total $2.86, to Willard; Twp. N., R. E., containing penalty 63c; costs $1.00; $14.23. - - total. 7, 8, Willard; taxes, $2.25; costs 75c; total $2.16. nprp-- tfliAH 413:60: nenftltv 67c: . SV4 SW14. SE'4; Sec. 10, Twp. Lot Blk. V4 iv.-i- 4v. u ju., S' -- WE. Dec. ii. penalty 11c; costs 60c; total $2.86. Lot 7, Blk. 23, Williams' additioe- - costs $1.00; total $15.17. "e 'containing 160 acres; , taxes 12.60; 4 N., R. 6 E., '. containing 160, acres; costs'$1.00; Lot 8. Blk. 8, Willard; axes $2.25; to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c: .. iMtB 1 and 2, EV4 NW1& Sec. 19. --penalty 63c; $1.00; total $14.23. taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs - penalty 11c; costs 50c; total $2.86 costs 75c; total $1.93. - i Twp. 4 N., R. 9 E., containing 160 10; Twp. 5 N., R. $ E., total $14.23.. SW4 Sec. Lot 9, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes. $2.2B; Lot 8, Blk. 23, Williams' addition acres; taxes $18.00;- -' penalty 90c; , $12.60; NEÜ, Sec. 17, Twp, 4 N., R. B E., containing 160 acres; taxes penalty 11c; costs 50c; total $2.86. $1.13;' penalty 5c; .' ; $12.60; to Willard; taxes costs $1.00; total $19.90 , penalty 63c; costs $L00; total $14.23. containing 160 acres taxes 10, 8, Willard; $2.25; Lot Blk taxes costs 75c; total $1.93.. SE Sec 19, Twp4 Ni,-- 9 E... cm,, 4a ... C XT l . & W penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. OEi aev. iu, u n., penalty 11c; costs 50c; total $2.86. Lot 9, Blk. 23, Williams' addition containing 160 acres; taxes';.$18.00; 160 4t.. $12.60; SE'4 See.. 17, Twp. VI., R, B E.. 8, JKil $3.15; containing acres;, taxes Lot 13r Blk. lard; 'taxes to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c; penalty 90c; coBts $1.00 ; $19.90.. $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; pepalty 15c; costs 50c; total 2.80. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total costs 75c; total $1.93. - awn Smv 51. Tm, 4 Ni.tR.' 9 E- 6 N., 6 E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $11.23. Lot 14, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $2.70; NWH Sec. 11, Twp. R. Lot 10, Blk. 23, Williams' addition containing 160 acres;, taxesVlast halC $12.60; NWVi See. IB, Twp. 4 N., R. 6 E., penalty 13c; costs 50c; total $3.3. containing 160 acres; taxes to Willard; taxes $1.13; penalty 54c; 45c; coBtsIil.OO to- -' containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Lot 17, Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $2.70; $9.00; penalty penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. - - . coste $75c; total $1.93.' . ,"-v- ' ; penalty 63c; costs $1.00;' total $14.23. penalty 13c; costs 50c; total $3.33. tal $10.45. NEVi Sec. 11, Twp. 5 N., R. "5 E., Lot 11, Blk. 23, Williams' addition NWV. See. 28. Twn. 4 ,Nt R. 9' E.. SW14 Sec. 15, Twp. 4 N., R. S E., Lot 23; Blk. 8, Willard; taxes $2.70; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; $1.13; penalty 5c; - $18.00; -- penalty-13c- ; costs 60c; $3.33. to Willard; taxes containing 160 acres; taxes- $14:23. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; total penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $2.70; costs 75c; total $1.93. 90c; costs $1.00; penalty 63c;' costs $1.00; total $14,23. Lot 24. Blk. 8, Willard; taxes penalty total l.u. SW14 Sec. 11, Twp. 6 N., R. 5 E., 12, Blk. 23, Williams' addition RRW 8. 5 N.. R. 8 E.. con B penalty 13c.' costs 50c; total $3.33. Lot Sec Two. NE'4 Sec. IB, Twp. 4 N., R. E., , containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; Lot-9- Blk. 9, Willard; taxes $2.25; to Willard; taxes, $1.13; penalty 5c; 160 taxes, last half. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; taining acreB; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. penalty 11c; costs 50c; total $2.86. costs 75c; total $1.93. $8.40; penalty 42c; costs $1.00; to B B penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. SEVi Sec. ,11, Twp. N., R. E., Lot Ju Blk. 10, Willard; taxes $2.48; Lot 7, Blk. 25, Williams' addition $9.82.- - - ' R. B tal 160 . $12.60; NEVi Sec. 20, Twp.. 4 N., E, BOc; $3.10. ? containing acres; taxes penalty 12c; costs total to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; SWVi Sec. 17, . EVi NWVi, containing 160 acres, taxes $12.60; SE'4 penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Lot 16, Blk. 10, Willard; taxes $5.63; costs 75c; total $2.16. NE14 SW14 See 20, Twp. 5 N., R. 5' penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. costs BOc; $6.41. NWVÍ Sec. 1 2, Twp. 5 "N, R; ., penalty 28c; total Lot 8, Blk. 25, Williams' addition 8 E., containing 160 acres; .taxes SEV4 Sec. 20, Twp. 4 N., R. 5 E., 17, Blk. 10, taxes, containing 160 'acres; taxes $12.60; Lot Willard; to Willard; taxes $1,35; penalty 6c; $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; to containing, 160 acres; taxes $12.60; $5.63; penalty 28c; costs BOc; total penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $ll.23. costs 75c; total $2.16. $18.64. ' ' ".- - tal B penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. $6.41. - NEVi Sec. 12, Twp. 5 N. R. E., Lot. 9, Blk. 25, Williams' addition 8WA BK'A. SEVi SW14r Bec 18, 4 R. 5 Lots 11 and 12, L k 20, Willard; containing 160 acres;" taxes $12.60; NWVi Sec. 21, Twp. N., E co Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; NR NW NWV. NEVi 'Sec. 19. containing 160 $12.60; taxes, last half, $3.26; penalty 16c; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. acres; taxes " costs 75o; total $2.16. Twp. E N R, 8 E containing 160 -- costs 75c; total $4.17. ; NWV4 14, Twp. B N.,, R. 5 E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23, 10, Blk. 25, Williams' addition B4c . Sec. Lot 1, Blk. 21, Willard; taxes $2.03; Lot acres; taxes $16.80; penalty costs NE14 Sec. 21, Twp. 4 N., R. B E., Willard; $1.35; penalty - - - containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60;' 10c; costs BOc; total $2.63. to taxes 6c; $1.00; total $18.64. Containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty $2.16.' penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Lot 2, Blk. 21, Willard; taxes $1.80; costs 75c; total EV4 SWVi Sec. 21, E14 NW'i Sec. penalty 63c; $1.00; $14.23. 1601 NEVi Sec. 14, Twp. B N., R. B E.. costs total penalty 9c; costs BOc; total $2.23. Lot 11, Blk. 25, Williams' addition 28, Twp. 6 N., R. 8 E., containing 5 "E., containing 160 $12.60; SWVi Sec. 2V Twp. 4 N, R. 9," 37, to Willard;, taxes $1.35 ; penalty 6c; $16.80; 84c; acreB; taxes Lot Blk.- Willard; taxes 69c;. ' acres; taxes penalty" penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 3c: costs 50c; lotil $1.22. costs 75c; total $2.1.6. costs $1.00; total $18.64. - $14,23.- - Williams" . SWA. Sec. 14, Twp. 6"N.. R. B E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total Lot 10, Blk. 37, Willard: taxes 69c; Lot 12, Blk. 25, addition W14 NEVi, NWVi SEVi sec. s. R. 6 containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; SEy4 Sec." 21, Twp. 4 N., E., penalty 3c: costs 50c; total $1.22. to Willard; taxes $1.36; penalty 6c; Twp., B N., R. 8 E.. containing penalty 63c; Costs $1.00; total $11.23. containing 160 'Uteres; taxes $12.60; Lot 6. Blk. 43, willard; taxes ii.ia; costs 75c; total $2.16. taxes $12.60;" penalty 63c; penalty. 0c: costs 59c; total $191. WV4 Sec. 14, Twp. 6 N., R. B penalty 63c; costs $1.00;. total $14.23. Lot 4, Blk. 28, WUHums' addition $14 23. SEVi. 1, 3, addition to costs $100; total 814 NEVi Sec 3, Twp. 4 N., R. 6 E., Lot Blk. Williams' to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; 11, Twp. E., containing 80 acres; taxes $6.30; Willard; taxes $1.80; penalty-8c- ; 814 NW14, NVi SW14 Sec. containing 80 acres; taxes $6.30; costs 76c; total $2.16. R N.. R. 8 160 $16.80: penalty 32c; costs $1.00; total $7.62. 75e: total $2.64.' V E. acres: taxes - costs 6, 26, NWVi Sec. 16, Twp.-- N., R. 5 E., penalty 32c; costs $1.00; total $7.62. Lot 2, Blk. 3, Williams' addition to Lot Blk. Williams' addition penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; SWVi NE'4, SEVi NWVi, Sec 13, Willard; taxes $1.58; --penalty 7c; to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; SWVi SWVI Sec. 11. N wy4 penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Twp. 4 N R. 6 E.. containing 80 acres; costs 75c; total $2.40. . costs 75o; total $2.16. SE KWVi Sec. 14, Twp. B'N., R 8 E.. 1, 3, 4, 6, .Blk; 26, NEVi Sec. IS, Twp. B N., R: B E., taxes $8.40; penalty 42c; costs $1.00; Lots 2 and Blk. Williams' ad Lot Williams' addition 160 acres; taxes $16.80; penalty mc; Willard; taxes $6.98; pen- - containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; total $9.82. - dition to to Willard; taxes $1.58; penalty 7c; costs $1.00; total $18.64,- ,'. alty 34c; costs 75c; total $8.07. - '' ' penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. W14 SE14, E14 SWVi, Sec. 11, Twp. coste 76c; total $2.40. SWW Sec. 29, Twp. 6 ti., K. Lot 8, Blk. 5, Williams' addition to 1, Blk. 30, Williams' - SWVi Sec IS, Twp. B N., R. B E., 4 N., R.. S E, containing 160 acreB; Lot addition 160 acres: taxes $16.80: Willard; taxes $1.35; - penalty, 6c; containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costa $1.00; to Willard; taxes $1.58; penalty 7c; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. costs 75c; total $2.16. . . costs 75c; $2.40. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. total $18.64. total EV4 NE14 Sec. 8, Wl nw net--s Lot 7, Blk. 6 Williams" addition to Lot 2, Blk. SO, Williams' addition 160 SEVi Sec. 15, Twp. B N., R..B E., SWVi SWVi, Sec. 3, SE14 SE14, Sec. Twn 3 N . R. 10 E.. containing Willard; taxes $1.80; penalty 90c;" to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty - containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; 4, NEVi NEVi, Sec 9, Twp. 4 N.. R. 6c; acres; taxgs- ' $16.80; penalty 84c; costs 75c; total $2.64. $2.16. B E., containing 120 acres; taxes $12.-6- costs 75c; total $18.64. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. 6, costs $1.00; total - Lot 10, Blk. Williams addition to Lot 3, Blk. 30, 'Williams' NEVi Sec. 34, Twp. 5 N., R. 5 E., penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14- addition SVi NWVi, N14 SWVi Sec. 25, Twp. Willard; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; to Willard; taxes $1.36; penalty containing 160 acres; taxes' $12.60; 23. 6c; s m ,p io K.. contalninu 160 acres; costa 75c; total $2.64. coBts 75c; total $2.16. ' $1.00; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; $14.2!. NV4 13, Twp. 4 N., R. B taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs total NWVi, Sec. Lot 11, Blk. 6, Williams' addition to 4, 30. Lot Blk. Williams' addition . .. - Unknown Owners, Precinct No. 4. E., containing 80 acres; taxes $8.40; Willard:. taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; total $18.64. to Willard; taxes $1.35; penalty 6c; Rií 8WU Sec. 23. N14, NW14 Sec. WV4 NEVi. SE'4 NEVi, Sec. 5, Twp." penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total $9.82. costs 75c; total $2.64. $2.16. costs 75c; total 26, Twp. 3 N., R. 10 E., containing 160 4 N R. 5 E., containing 120 acres; SWVi SWVi. Sec. 12, Twp. 4 N R. Lot 1,- - Blk. 7, Williams' addition to 6, SO; Lot Blk. Williams' addition acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; taxes $9.65; penalty 47c; costs $1.00; B E, containing 40 acres; taxes $4.20; Willard; taxes $1.80; penalty .9c; to Willard; taxes $1.35; " penalty 6c; costs $1.00; total $18.64, .; total $11.02. penalty 21c; costs $1.00; total $5.41. costa 75c; total $2.64. costs 75c; total $2.16. SEVi Sec. B, Twp."' 4 N., R. 5 E., S14 SE14. SEVi SWVi, Sec. 8, NE14 Lot 2. $lk. 7, Williams' addition to Lot 6, Blk. 80, Williams' addition Unknown Owners, Praeinet No. 7 containing 160 acres; taxes $12.60; NWVi, Sec. 17, Twp. 4 N., H. ' E., Willard; . taxes $1.80; . penalty 9c; to Willard; taxes $1.58; penalty 7c; Tjit 4. Blk. C Estancia: taxes. penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; costs 75c;: total $2.64. x : costs 75c; total $2.40. $3.30; penalty'16c; costs S0c; total tt NW' 8ec. 4, NEVi HE, Sec. penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Lot 8, Blk. 7, Williams addition to . Lot 7, Blk. 30,' William's addition $3.9. ' - f" Lot 8, Blk. C, Estáñela j taxes Die; $3.60; penalty 18c; costs 50c;. .total $2.07. 1 taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; penalty. 5c; costs 60c; total $1.61. ' Lot 2, Blk. 7, Alta Vista;' - , 2, Blk. 11, Moriarty; Uv, penalty He; costs 50c; $1.45- $4.28. , taxes total $1.63. ,.' Lot . taxes total - 6; Blk. C, Estancia; $3.80; 16, Blk.--nf; 64, Estancia:, taxes $1.50; penalty 7c; cbst8: 50c;- total 60x148 feet beginning 100 feet south penalty. 4c; costs 50c; total $1.38. lot taxes Lot. ,; ' ' $2.07. " , 3,--A- 1, Blk. 12, Morlarty; taxes $1.26; penalty 16c; Costs 50c; total $306- $3.90;- - penalty 20c;, costB 60c; total ':. northeast corner, Blk. Vista; Lot - Ldt 9, . Blk. C,. ' Estancia; .taxes $4 60 . Lot 6," Blk. ;T," Alta 'Vista': taxes taxes 60c; penalty 8o; oosts' $1.00; penalty 0c; costs 50c; total $1.72. -- $3.30; penalty 16c 10, 65, taxes $5.40; penalty' S7c;''' costs 50c; 'total $1.63. . ' ... Lota, Blk. 12, Moriarty; taxes $1.05; costs 50c; total Lot Blk Estancia: ,,; r ' total j ir- $3.88,;- -- ,. $11.10; penalty 65c costs 50c; .total $6.17. 50x140 feet 'southeast, corner Blk.. .penalty 5c; costs 50c;. total $1.60. 1, ; Lot 10-,- Blk.-fO- , Estancia:-cost- . , Ixt Blk. 11, Alta Vista;' taxes 30, Alta Vista; taxes 0c; penalty 3c; Lot 13, Blk. 12, Moriarty taxes taxes $1215 ' $3.30; penalty 16c 50c; Lot 2, Blk, 66, Estancia; taxes $2.10; penalty 10c; costs; 60c; total costs $1.00; total $1.63.'," $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total" total - - v $3.96. $3.60;. penalty 18c; costs 50c; total $2.70. .. 50x140 feet beginning 50 feet north $2.26". 2, - 14, 12, Moriarty: taxes Lot 11, Blk. C, Estancia ; taxes $4.28. r Lot Blk. 11,, Alta Vista; taxes of southeast corner Blk. 30, Alta Vis- Lot Blk. $3.30; penalty 16c; ' costs 60c; total Lot 3, Blk. 66, Estancia; taxes $1.80;.-penalt- 9c; costs 50c; total ta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; $5.88; penalty 29c; costs 50c; total ' - $3.96. $3.60; penalty 18c; costs 50c; total $2.39. . . total $1.63. . ' '. $6.67. Lot 1, Blk. D, Estancia; taxes $4.28. Lot 3, Blk. 11, Alta Vista; taxes 60x140 feet northwest corner Blk. . Lot 6, Blk. 13. Moriarty; taxes $1.68; 3.60; penalty' 18o; costs 50c; total Lot 5, Blk. 66, , Estancia; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; costs 50c; total 31, Alta Vista; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; penalty 8c; costs 60c; total $2.26. $2.39. ' T 7 Tllb- 13 HTnrfaPtv' tflYM ti fift: $4.28. $3.60; penalty 18c; costs 50c; total costs $1.00; total $1.63. - Lot '2, Blk. D, Estancia; taxes $4.29. - Lot 1, Blk. 13, Alta-Vist- taxes 50x140 feet beginning 50 feet south penalty 8c; costs 50c; total $2.26. -- taxes Í2H0; 'penalty 12c; costs 50c; "total Lot B, Blk. 66, .Estancia;' taxes $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total of northwest corner Blk. 31, Alta Vis- Lot 12, Blk. 18, Moriarty; $3.02, - - $3.60; ' penalty 18c; costs 60c; total $2.07. ta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; 63c; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total " 8, 14. taxes $90; - - r Lot 1, Blk. G," Estancia; taxes $4.28. , : Lot Blk. Wlllard; total $1.63. . $1.16. T . . 1 Q Htnctopt , VLIO $1.80; penalty 9c; costs. 50c; total Lot 8, Blk. 66,-- Estancia; taxes penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.45. 60x140 feet beginning 100 feetouth ,f Till. v $2.39. $21.90; penalty $1.09; costs 50c; to Lot 9, "Blk. 14, Alta Vista; taxes of northwest corner Blk. 31, Alta Vis- 42c; penalty 2c; costs 50c; total $1.38. Lot 2, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes tal $23.49. '" $9.90; penalty 50c; costs 50c; total ta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00;. Lot 16, Blk. 18, Moriarty; taxes $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total Lot 10, Blk. 66, Estancia; taxes $10.90. - total $1.63. 42c; penalty 2c; costs 50c; total $1.38v $2 07.-- $3.30; penalty 16c; costs 50c; total 100x140 feet beginning 100 feet 50x140 feet beginning 150 feet south Lot 11 Blk. 19, Moriarty; taxes Lot 3, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes; $3.96. ' south of northwest corner Blk. lit, of northeast corner Blk. 31, Alta Vis- $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 60c; totat $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c ; total Lot 11, Blk." 667 Estancia; taxes Alta Vista, taxes 60c; penalty 3c; ta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; $1.82. - - - $2.07.- - $3.30; penalty 16c; costs' 50c; total costs $1.00r total $1.63. , total $1.63. jt.- nilr 20. Moriartv: taxes " - Lot 7, Blk. G, . Estancia; taxes $3.96. - . - - 100x140 feet beginning 150 feet .50x140 feet beginning 200 feet south $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 50c: total. $1.60; penalty 7c; costs 50c; ' total Lot 12, Blk. 66.,' Estancia: taxes south of northwest corner Blk. 19, of northwest corner Blk. 31, Alta Vis- $1.82. A1? Vista; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; taxes 8c; $1.00; 3, . 20, Moriarty; taxes -f- -l. $3.30; penalty 16c; costs 50cr total Alta ta; 60c; penalty costs Lot Blk. Lot 8, Blk. G, Estancia;, taxes $3.96. , ., costs $1.00; total $1.63. - total i.6.1. $1.26; penalty 6c; .costs 50c; total ' $1.60;, penalty 7c; costs 60c;' total Lot 13, Blk., 66,. Estancia;' taxes' Lot 2, Blk. 21, Alto Vista; taxes . Lot 6, Blk. 35, Alta Vista; taxes $1.82. -- - $1.50 ;; - taxes $2.07. . : .. . $3.30;, 16c; 50c; penalty 7c; costs 50c; totaf $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 60c; ' total Lot- 6,'' Blk. 20, Moriarty; v penalty costs total ' ' $2.07. . total Lot 11, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes $3.96...... $2.07. . $1.26; pemUty 6c; costs 50c; 90c; penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.45.. Lot 9, Blk. 77, Estancia; taxes Lot.. 4, Blk. 21, Alta Vista; taxes Lot 10, Blk. 37, Alta Vistaf taxes $1.82. (jP $1,5,0-'- . ' - LoJ2, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes 90c; $3,00; penalty 15c; oosts 60c; tota penalty 7c; costs 50c;"' total $1.60;" penalty 7c; costs "50c total Lot 6, Blk. 20, Moriarty; taxes ' ' ' penalty 6c; costs 50c; total $1.45. $3.65.' - ; $2.07,..,-.;.'.- ' .' $2.07; ; ': $1.48; penalty-7- c; costs 60c;. total 5, 1 ': ' Lot 13, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes 90c; Lot 10, Blk. 77, Estancia; taxes Lot . Blk. 21, Alta Vista;'1 taxes Lot p Blk.' 39, Alta ViBta: taxes $2.05, ' - ' penalty 5c; costs 50c; $1.46. $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total $1.56;" penalty 7c; costs 50c; total $1.50; penalty '"7c 'costs 60c; total Lot 15, Blk: 20, Moriarty; taxes total ''" " " - - " . .' ".' ' Lot 14, Blk. G, Estancia; taxes 90c;' $3.65. ',- - - $2.07. $2.07. :.'- $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total penalty 5c; costs 50c;total $1.45.- - Lot 15, Blk.. 77, Estancia; taxes Lot 12, Blk. 21. Alta Vista; taxes Lot 2, Blk. 39, Alta Vista; taxes 12.26. - Lot 15. Blk. G, Estancia; taxes 90c; $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total $1.20; penalty 6c; costs 50c; total $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total Lot, 3, Blk. 21, Moriarty; taxes' penalty 5c; costs 60c; total $1.45. $3.65. :";;" $1.76. $2.07. , '. - v.. ;; $2.10; penalty 10c; costs 50c; total Lot 16. Blk. G. Estancia: taxes 90c: Lot 4, Blk. 88, Estancia;' taxes Lot 5, Blk. 22, Alta Vista; .laxes Lot 5, "Blk. 39. Alta Vista; taxes $2.70."" penally 5c; costs 50c; total $1.45. $3.00 ; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 60c; total $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total Lot 17, Blk. 21, Moriarty;- taxes " - Lot 17, Blk. 41, Estancia; taxes $3.65. $2.07. " . $2.07. --- $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total $3.60;, penalty 18c; costs 60c; total Lot 5, Blk. 88, Estancia; ' taxes Lot 3, Blk. 23, Alta Vista; taxes 50x140 feet southeast corner 31k. $2.26. $4.28. $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total $1.80; penalty 9c; .costs 60c; total 44, Alta Vista; taxes $1.20 penalty Lot 18, Blk. 21, Moriarty; taxes - - - ' Lot 8, Blk. 42, Estancia; taxes $3.65. - $2.39. .. 6c; costs $1.00; total $2.26. $7.98; penalty 39c; costs 50c; total $15.00; penalty 75o; costs 50C; total Lot 6, Blk. 88, Estancia; taxes Lot 4, Blk. 25, Alta Vista; taxes 50x140 feet northeast corner Blk. $8.87. " ' , , . r. nn (avfld $16.25. $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total $1.50; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total 47, Alta Vista; taxes $1.20; penalty Till. ' ' ' ' Lot 14, Blk. 42, Estancia; taxes, $3.65. - $2.07. 6c; costs $1.00; total $2.26. . $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total $8.60; penalty 18c; costs 50c; total Lot 7, - Blk. 88, Estancia; taxes Lot 5, Blk. 25, Alta Vista; taxes Lots 2 and 3, Sec. 4,Twp. 5 N., R. $2.26. ''. $1.50; penalty "7c; costs 60c; total 8 E., 8WÍ4 Sec. 33, Twp. 6 N., Lot 21, Blk. 26, Moriarty; taxes $4.28.. $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 60c; total " Eft ' ' ; " T.OÉ 15. Mlt. 42. Estancia: taxes $3.65. $2.07. . R. 8 E:, containing 160 acres; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 50c; total $3.60; penalty 18c; costs 50c; total Lot 8, Blk.r 88, Estancia; taxes Vat 10, Blk.' 25, Alta Vista; taxes $22.00; penalty $1.10; costs $1.00; to- $1.38. " $7.20; penalty 36c; costs 50c; $24.10. 7, 27, . taxes $4.28. .. , $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total total tal Lot Blk. Moriarty; - ... - R. ' Lot 16, Blk." 42, EBtancia;- - taxes $3.65. ' $8.06. . E14 NWt Sec. 10, Twp. 6 N., $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total $3.91; pebalty 19c; costs 50c;: total r Lot. 10, Blk. 88, Estancia; taxeB Lot 5, Blk. 27, Alta Vista: taxes 8 E., containing 80 acres; taxes $2.26. J $6o.; . - $3.00;''"penaltyi:16c; costs 50c;. total 60c; penalty 3c; costs 60c; total $11.00; penalty 55c; costs $1.00; to- Lot 8, Blk. 27, Moriarty; taxes "' $1.13. . if: ' . 50c; total T.nt. 1. Blk. 43.' Estancia: taxes $3.65. '' . 7 tal $12.55i n $1.68; penalty 8c; costs $45.00; penalty $2.25; costs 50c; total' Lot 12, ' Blk. 88, Estancia; taxes Vol 9, Blk; 27, Alta Vista; taxes Ixts 1 andf&i, W',4 NE'4, NEV4 $2.26. . - - 60c; costs 60c; total Mfj- Twp. 6 N..' R. 8 E., 18, 27, Moriarty; taxes is. ... .; , $3.00; penalty "15c; costs 50c; total penalti3c; NWVi Sees Lot Blk. ' Lot 10, Blk. 43, Estancia; taxes $3.65. $1.13. t containing 132 acres:, taxes $1815; 56.30;.: penally dzc; coslb ow, wiai Lot 3, Blk. 28, Vista; taxes $1.00; $20.05. $3.60; penalty 18e costs 50c; total Lot 13, Blk. 88, . Estancia; taxes Alta penalty 90c; costs total $7.12. 66c;- - 1 14, 6- - R. 27, taxes $4.28. $3.00; penalty , 15c; coBts 50c; total penalty 3c; costs 50c; total Lots and 2, Sec. Twp. N., Lot 21, Blk.' Moriarty; ; $1.13. 8 E., containing 60 $7.25; 5c; costs 60c; total 11, Blk. 43, Estancia taxes, $3.65: acres;' taxes 95c; penalty ' i ,Lt ' - Blk, - $3.60; penalty 18c,-- costs 50c; total Lot 15, Blk. 8SV. Estancia; taxes Lot 7, 28, Alta Vista; taxes penalty 35c; costs $1.00; total $8.60. $1.50. .... $4.28. $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 60c; total 60c; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total SWÍ4 Sec. 28, Twp. 6 N., R.' 8 E., Lot 8, Blk. 28, Moriarty; taxes Lot 2, Blk. 44, Estancia; taxes $3.65. ' - , $1.13. containing 160 acres; , taxes $22.00; 9, Blk 28, Vista; taxes penalty costs $1.00; $3.00; penalty 15c costs 50c; total , Lot a,.. Blk. 4, Central additionto Lot Alta $1.10; total $3.15.' , $3.65. Estancia; taxes $3.00; penalty 15c; 60c; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $24.10. Lot 9, Blk. 28, Moriarty; taxes 6 R. 8 50c; 3, Blk.' 44, Estancia; taxes costs 76c; total $3.90. $1.13. SW4 Sec. 30, Twp. N E., $6.30; penalty 32c; costs total $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 60c; total Lot 11,' Blk. 7, Central addition to Lot 14, Blk. 28, Alta Vista; taxes containing 160 acres; taxes $22.00; $7.12. 60c; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total penalty $1.10; costs $1.00; total $24.1. Lot 20, Blk. 28, Moriarty; taxes $3 65...... , Estancia;: taxes $3.00; penalty 15c; $1.13. .. Ei,4 33, Twp. 6 N.( R. 8 penalty 10c; costs 50c; total i Lot. 4, Blk. 44, Estancia; '. taxes costs 75c; total $3.90. NV'4 Sec. $i,10; corner Blk. $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total Lot 12, Blk. 7, Central addition to 60x140 feet northwest E., containing 80 acres; taxes $11.00 $2.70. 29, Alta Vista; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; penalty 55c; cesta $1.00; $12.55. 13, Blk. 29, Moriarty; taxes $3.65; . .: Estancia; taxes $3.00; penalty 15c; total Lot 1 Sec." 2, penalty 8c; 60c; total ti Lot 14, Blk. 44, Estancia;, taxes costs 75c; total $3.90. costs 75c; total $1.38.. SVNEH. Lots and 2, $1.68; costs 50x140 50 feet south N., R. 8 E., containing 160 . - $it.00,B. penalty 15c; costs 60c; ..total ;'SV4 lot 5, Blk 5, Railroad addition feet beginning Twp. 6 $2.26. . of corner Blk. 29, Alta Vis acres; taxes $22.00; penalty $1.10; Lot 14, Blk. 29, Moriarty; taxes $3.85. . to Estancia; taxes 90c; penalty 5c; northwest 3c; costs $1.00; $24.10. 8c; costs 50c; Lot 15, Blk. 44, Estancia; taxes costs 75c; total $1.70. ta; taxes 60c; penalty costs $1.00; total $1.68; penalty tota. Twp. 6 N., R. 9 E.,U2.26. $3.00; penalty 15c; costs 50c; total - Lot 12, Blk .5, Railroad addition to total $1.63. NWii Sec. 10, 100 sQutn 18, 29, Moriarty; taxes $3.65. Estancia; taxes $2.10; penalty 10c 60x140 feet beginning feet containing 180 acres;,, taxes $22.00; WVi lot Blk. corner Blk. 29, Alta Vis penalty costs $1.00; total penalty 9c; costs 50c; total Lot 16, Blk. 44, Estancia; "taxes costs 75c; total $3.60. ,,,t of northwest 1.10; $1.89; penalty 60c; costs 50e; total ta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; $24.10. $2.48. .. 412 00; . 60x140 feet beginning 50 feet south $1.63. 5 6, Sec. 21, 19, Moriarty; taxes $13.10. of North End Blk. 1, Alta Vista; total SEVi NEVi, lots and E lot Blk. 2i; 200 .9 120 ove; Ijot 17, Blk. 44, Estancia; taxes taxes 60c; penalty 3c; "costs $1.00; 26x140 feet beginning feet south Twp. 6 N., R. E.," containing $1.89; penalty c; cosis tumi corner Blk. 29, Alta Vis- $16.50; penalty 82c; $3.30; penalty 16c; costs 60c; total total $1.63. ': of northeast acres; taxes $2.48. - ta; taxes-60- penalty 3c; costs $1.00; costs $1.00; total $18.32. Lot 19, Blk. 30, , Moriarty; taxes $3.96. , 50x140 feet beginning 100 feet south $1.63. 31, "Twp. 6 N., R. 9 E., 10c;- - costs 50c; total Lot 18, . Blk. 44, Estancia; taxes of north end Alta Vista; total SEÍ4 Sec. $1.90; penalty Blkl, 50x140 feet beginning 250 feet south containing 160 acres; taxes $22.00; $2.50. $3.30; penalty 16c; costs 60c; . total taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; of corner Blk. 29, Alta Vis- penalty $1.10; costs $1.00;' total 16, Blk. 33, Moriarty: taxes $3.96.- $1.63. ... . northeast lot total 3c; costs $1.00; 60c; total Lot 19, Blk. 44, Estancia taxes , 50x140 feet beginning 150 feet ta; taxes 60c; penalty $24.10. - 84c; penalty 4c; costs - 6, $3.30; penalty 16c; costs 50c; total of end, Blk. 1, Alta Vista; total $1.63. Lots 3, 4 and 5, SEV4 NW'4 Sec. $1.38. ; south north 300 160 $3.96. penalty 3c;' $1.00; to 50x140 feet beginning feet south Twp. 6 N R. 9 E., containing Lot 7, Blk. 34, Moriarty; taxes taxes 60$; costs . ' Alto Vis- penalty-- SJn- nanaltl, PAfttH SOP ' tCitlkl Lot 20, Blk. '44, Estancia; taxes tal 11.63. of northeast corner Blk.29, acres; iaxes $22.00; $1.10; Af 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; $24.10. - $3.30; penalty 16c:. costs 60c; total. 50x140 feet beglnniág 20Ó feet south ta; taxes ' costs $1.00; total $1.38. 6 R. 7 E., 34, taxes $3.96. of north end of Blk. 1, Alta Vista; total $1.63. NE14 Sec. 13. Twp. ,N., Lot 8,, Blk. Moriarty; - 50x140 beginning 350 feet south 160 60c; Lot 21. B!k. 44, EBtancia; taxes taxes 60c;- - penalty 3o; costs $1.00; ',. feet containing acres; taxes $16.80; $1.26; penalty 6c; costs total ' ' corner Blk. 29, Alta Vis- $18.64. - $3.30;. penalty 16c; costs 5pc;, total total $1.63. ' of northeast penalty 84o; costs $1.00; total $1.82. -- - 6flc; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; 3, 4 6, TSWA Sec. 6, 14, 34, Moriarty; taxes ; T 50x140 feet beginning 250 feet south ta Lots and. SEA Lot Blk. 61, $1.63. :. fwp. 6 N.,. R. . 8 E., containing 160 $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 50c; total Lot ; 7, Blk. Estancia; taxes of north end Blk. 1, Alt Vista; taxes total $3.00; 15c;. costs 80c;., 50x140 feet beginning 400 feet south acres; taxes $1680; penalty . 84c; $1.82. penalty total 60c; , penalty 3c; costB $1.00; total corner BUc. 29, Alta Vis $18.64. - . 12, "35, Moriarty: taxes $3 65. ,.". - $1.63. .' of northeast costs Ji.00; totat Lot Blk. 51, ...."' ta; taxes 60c; pejialty 8c; costs $1.00; NV4 SWVl, NW SEV4 Sec. 8, Twp. $1.47; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total , Lot 14, Blk. Estancia; taxes beginning 300 50x140 . feet feet south ' $1170; penalty 58c; coBts 50c; total of north end Blk. 1, Alta Vista; taxes total $1.63. 7 N., R. 8 E., containing 120 acres; $2.04. '. 50x140 feet northwest corner Blk. $15.60; 78c; $1.00; 1, 36, Moriarty; ' taxes $12 78 - .' 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; total taxes penalty costs Lot Blk. - 30, Alta taxes 60c; penalty 3c; $17.38. - .. 8c;" costs 50c; total Lot - 5, Blk. 53, Estancia; taxes $1.63. ". Vista: total $1.68; penalty $1.00; $1.63. - 3, 19, '1'wp. 7 N., R. 9 É., $15.00; penalty 76c; costs 60c; total 60x140 feet beginning 50 feet north costs total . iot Sec $2.26. 60x140 beginning 50 feet south containing 80 $8.40; pen- 2, Bik. 36, Moriarty; taxes $16.25. .. of end Blk. 1, Alta Vista; taxes feet acres; taxes Lot south 30, Vis 60c; Lot 4, Blk. 64, instancia; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; total of northwest corner Blk. Alta alty 42c; costs $1.00; total $9.82. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs total ta; 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; Sec. 4, Sec. $3.90; penalty 20c; costs 60c; total $163. ' taxes SM SWA EMSEM, $2.26; r $1.63. R. 7 Blk?" 36, Moriarty; taxes $4.60. 50x140 feet beginning 100 feet total 5, Twp. 6 N E., containinfT160 Lot 11, 60x140 feet beginning 100 feet south acres'; taxes $20.80; penalty $104; $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 60c; total . Lot 5, Blk. 54, .Estancia; taxes south of north end Blk. 2, Alta Vista; of northwest corner Blk. 30, Alta Vis costs $1.00; 22.84-- . $2.26. $3,90; penalty' 20c; costs 60c; fotaj taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; to total - - ta; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; NE4 Sec. 6, Twp.-- N., R. 7 E Lot 13. Blk. 36, .Moriarty; taxes $4.6p. : ...... tal $1.63. $1.63. 160 50c; total 50x140 feet beginning 150 feet be- total containing acres; taxes $20.80; $1.90; penalty 10c; costs Lot 6, Blk. - 54, Estancia; taxes 60x140 beginning 150 feet south $22.84. ginning 150 feet south of north end feet penalty $1.04; costs $1.00; total $2.60. $3 90; penalty EOc; costs 50c; total Blk. 30, Alta Vis 14, 36, Moriarty; taxes Blk. 2, Alta Vista; taxes 60c; penalty of northwest corner NE Sec. 18, Twp. 6 N., R. 7 E., Lot Blk. $4.60. :, 60c; penalty 3c; costs $1.00; 10c; costs 60c; total 3c; costs $1.00; total $1.63. ta; taxes containing 160 acres; taxes $20.80; $1.90; penalty Lot 4, Blk. 67, Estancia; taxes total $1.63. $2.50. 'feet beginning 200 feet south v penalty $1.04; costs $1.00; total $22.84. $240; penalty 12c; costs 50c;v total 60x140 5a140 feet beginning 200 feet south Lot 16, Blk. 36, Moriarty; taxes " '"" 2, Vista; taxes Lots 3 and 4, Sft NWVi Sec. 2, Twp. $3.02. of north end Blk. Alta of corner Blk. 30, Alta Vis $2.62; penalty 13c; costs 60c; total northwest 5 N R. 7 containing 160 acres; 60c: penalty 3c; costs $1.00; total 3c; costs $1.00; E.. Lot 6, Blk. 57, EBtancia: taxes ta; taxes 60c; penalty penally $3.15. - $1.63...;; taxes $16.80; 84c; costs $1.00; ; penalty 12c; costs' 50c;- total total i.tJ, Lot 7. Blk. 38. Moriarty: taxes -- 4, 6, taxes sbutnwest corner $18.64. $3.02. . Ut Blk. Alta Vista; uxi40 teet bik. $1.26; penalty 6c costs 50c ;.. total 50c; t K7 TCntanria: taxes $1.20: penalty 6c; costs total 30, Alta Vista; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; Unknown Owners, Precinct No. 8, $1.82. ni xr ' i $1.76, , costs $1.00; $1.63. 8. Blk. 38, Moriarty taxes $2 40; penalty 12c; costs 50c; total total Moriarty'. Lot 6, taxes 50x140 northeast corner Blk. 1, 5, 63c; $1.48; penalty 7c; costs total $3.02. Lot 5, Blk. Alta Vista; feet Lot Blk. Moriarty; taxes 6; $1.20:' nenalty 6c; costs 50c: total 30, Alta Vista; taxes 60c; penalty 3c; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.16. $205. - Lot 8. Blk. 57, Estancia; taxes ' $1.76. ; costs $1.00; total 1.63. . Lot 2, Blk. 5, Moriarty; 42c; Lot 6, Blk. 41, , Moriarty; taxes $2.40; penalty 12c; costs 50c; total taxes 6, 50x140 feet, beginning 50 south penalty 2c; costs 50c; total 94c; 63c: penalty 3c; costs 60c; total $3.02;,,: -- V jot 6, Blk Alta Vista; taxes feet ; 30, . 1, Blk. 11, Moriarty; taxes $1.06; Lot 15, Blk. 64, Estancia; , taxes $1.50;, .penalty-T(i- costs 50c; toUl northeast corner: Blk. Alta; Vista Lot to NEVi .Sec. 18, Twp. 3 N., H'. Lot 13, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to EV4 SEVi, SWVi SEVi. SEVi SWVi, Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 10, Crist Add. 13 E, Lot 4. Blk. 42, Moriarty; taxes containing 160 Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs Sec. 4, Twp. 7 N., R. 15 E., containing Duran; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; costs acres; taxes $16.00; 63c; penalty 3c; costs 60c; total penalty 80c; costs $1.00; 75c; total $1.63. 160 acres; taxes $1.80; penalty 84c; $1.00; total $2.65. total $17.8. $1.18. Add. EV4 SWV4, Lots 8 4, 18, Lot 14, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to costs $1.00; total f18.64.. Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 11. Crist to and Sec. Lot 5. Blk. 42, Morlarty: taxes Twp. 3 N., R. 13 penalty 4c; NWVi, 8, taxes 90c; penalty 5c; costs E., containing 160 84c; 50c; Moriarty; taxes 84c; costs NV4 Nhí NEVi. Sec. Twp. Duran; penalty 4c; costs total - . acreB; $16.00; 89c 75c; totul $1.63. 7 N., Jt. 15 Er, containing 160. acres; $1.00; total $1.96. 'taxes penalty r $1.8. to costs $1.00 Lot 15 Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00;. Lots 7 to 20, Blk. 12, Crist Add. total $17.80. . Lot 4. Blk. 43, Mortarty; taxes Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs total $18.64. Duran; taxes 68c; penally 3c; costs EV4 NWV4 lots 1 and 2, Sec. 18 Two. $1.05; penalty 5c; costs 50c; total ' 3 N., R. 13 containing 160 : NEV4 20, Twp. 7 N., R. 15 $1.00: $1.71. K, acres; $1.60. 75c; total $1.63. . a Sec. E., total 16, Blk. 4. Altadena Add. to containing 160 acres: $16.80; Lots 7 to 20, Blk. 13, Crist Add. to taxes $16.00; penalty 80c; costs $1.00; Lot 5, nik. 43, Moriarty; taxes Lot taxes Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Duran: taxes 68c; penalty 3c; costs total $17.80. $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 60c; total NEV4 Sec. 2.1, NV4 XVVV; 75c; total $1.63. SWVi Sec. 29, Twp.. 7 N R. 15 E., $1.00: total Í1.71. . Ehi Sec. $1.82. to ?4, Twp. 3. N., R, Lot 15, Blk. 8, Altadena Add. to ontalning 160 acres; taxes fl6.8(,i; Lots 1 to II;, tjli. y, Crist Add. JJ E.f containing lfO Lot 6, Blk. 43. Morlarty; taxes $'1 taxes 84c; penalty 4c; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total (18.64. Durau- taxes Wlc: penalty 6c; costs Ores; taxes 6.00; penally 80c; costs $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 60c ; Moriarty; costa total 1 1 an $1.00: total $17. SO. 75c; total $1.63. SWVi Sec. 30, Twp. 7 N., H. 15 E.,: nn. $2.26. ' 15 Vi, 1 2. 31). 1 16, 15, Add. to NWVi. lots and Sec. 7. Lot 16, Blk. 8, Altadena Add. to containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; Lots to Blk. Crist Lot Blk. 43, Morlarty : taxes Twp. 3 N., R. 1.1 E containing 13S Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c;, costs penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Duran; trtxes 90c; penalty 5c; costs $1.48; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total acres; "taxes $13.80; penalty69c; 75c; total $1.63. NW14 Sec. 30. Twp." 7 N., it. 15 E., $1.00; total $1.95. - $2.05. ccsts $1.00; total $15.49. IV. UISUII AUU. IU containing 160 acres; taxes All of Blk. 16, Crist' Add. to Duran; Lot 8, Blk. 43, Morlarty ; tnvnet LtOl I, 1J1K. $16.80; to- SEVi SEVi Seo. 35, Twp. 2 N.R. 12 , wo, penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18$. 64. taxes 45c; penalty 2c; costs 50c; $1.48; penalty 7c; costs 50c; total "Onanj iftifu ow, iFimiLj E., containing 40 acres; taxes $4.20; 75c; SVs NEVi Sec. 4, NVs'SEVi Sec. 4, tal 97c. - , $2.05. total $i.es. penalty 20c; costs $V00; total $5.40 6, Blk. 12, Kit Carson Add. to Twp. 8 N., R. 15 E., containing 160 All of Blk. 17, Crist Add. to Durau; . Lot 8, Blk. 44, Morlarty; taxes Lot REV4 KV, NEW. Spc 2. Tun. 1 penalty 4c; acres; ' taxeB $16.80; penalty 84c; taxes 45c; penalty 2c; costs 60c; to- $1.68 penalty 8c; "costs 60c; total Moriarty; taxes 84c; costs X R. 13 E., containing 160 acres; $1.00; $18.64. . tal 97c. y $2.2. 75c; total $1.63. costs total taxes penalty $1.00; 18, to $16.80; 84c; costs Lot 9. 44, Lot 7, Blk. 12, Kit Carson Add. to NV4 NEVi, Sec. 13, Twp. 8 N., R. 15 All Blk. Crist Add. Duran; - Blk. Morlarty; taxes - total $18.64. .... taxes 45c;- penalty s 50c; to- $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total Morlarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs E., containing 80 acres; taxes $8.40; NEÍ4 SWVi, WVi SEVt Sec. 32, Twp. $1.63. 42c-- ; costs $9.82. tal 97c. w $2.26. 75c; penalty penalty $1.00: total 1 N...R. 11 E., 'containing 120 acres; 9 8 Lots 1 and 2, Blk. l'9, .Crist Add. to Lot 10, Blk. 44, Morlarty; taxes NEVi, Sec. 8, Twp. N., R. 8 E NW',, Sec. 13, Twp. N., R. 16 E., taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00; containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; Duran; taxes 22c; costs 611c; total 72c. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total total $14.23. . penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64 penalty 84c;. costs $1.00; total $18.64. Ijots 1 to 10 and 13 to 28. Blk. --20. $2.26. . . . SVi SEVi Sec. 19, SWVi SWVi Sec. , 9 Add. Duran;'taxes $1.58; pen- Lot. 11, Blk. 44, Morlarty; taxes NW', Sec. Twp. N., R. 8 E., EV4 SWVi Sec. 14. NEVi NW' NW CriBt to 20, NWVi NWVi Sec 29, Twp. 3 N, R. 7c; ,... $1.68; penalty 8c; costs' 50c; total containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80 Vi NEVi, Sec. 23, Twp. 9 N., R. 15 E. alty costB $1.00; it E., containing 160 acres; taxes 1 to 10 13 to 28, Blk. 21, $2.26. penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; Lots and $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $KO0; total-$18.6- to $1.68; pen- - Lot 1, Blk. 1, Altadena addition to NV, Sec.19, Twp. 9 N., R. 8 E., penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Crist Add. Duran; taxeB - ' $1.00; $1.65. Morlarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; Lot 8, Blk. 1, Duran; taxes 68c; alty 7c; costs total SEVi SWVi ' Sec. 22, EV4 MWVi. 1 32, 23, Add. to costs 75c; total $1.63. penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. penalty 3c; costs 60c; total $1.21. Lots to Blk. Crist SWVi NEVi Sec 27 .Twp. 3 NV, R. 11 '90c; Lot 2, Blk. 1, Altadena addition' Ni4 SEVi, NV4 SWVi, Sec. 8, Twp. Lot 8, Blk. 2, Duran; taxes 68c; Duran ;1axes penalty 6c; costs E containing t60 taxes $16.80; to Morlarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; 9 N., R. 8 E., containing 160 acres; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. $i:00; total $1.95. penalty 84c; costs $1.00.; total $18.64. costs 75c; total $1.63. taxes' $16.81); penalty 84c; costs $1.00; Lot 9, Blk. 21)uran; taxes 68c; Lbt 1, Blk. 7, DalRllsh Add. to Du NWVi Sec. 28, Twp. 3 N R. 11 E., Lot 12, B!k. 1, Altadena addition total $18.64. penalty 3c; , costs 50c; total $1.21. ran; taxes $1.13; penalty 6c; costs containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; to Moriarty; taxes 84c; penaJty 4c; , Nvfc NEVi, SB'i NEVi, Sec. 25, Twp. Lot 8, Blk. 3, Duran; taxes 68c; 75c; total $1.93. penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. 7, Dalglish to Du- costs 7ac; total $1.63. 9 N R. 8 E., NWVi SU Sec. 30, penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. Lot A, Blk. Add. NWVi SWVi Sec. 28, NV4 SEVi, Lot to, Blk. 1. Altadena Add. to Twp. 9 N H. 9 E., containing 160 Lot 7,i Blk. 6, Duran; taxes $2.92; ran; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c; costs NEVi SWVi Sec 29, Twp. 3 .V. R. 11 $1.93. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs acres; taxes, last half, $8.40; penalty penalty 14c; costs 50c; total $3.56. . 75c; total E., containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80: 75c; total $1.63. 42c; costs $1.25; total $10.07. Lot 8, Blk. 6, Durau; taxes 2.92; Lot B," Blk. 7, Dalglish Add. to Du penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. .Lot 1, Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to NEVi NE'i, Sec. 27, Twp. 9 N., R. 8 penalty 14c; costs 5Dc; total $3.66. ran; taxes $1.13; penalty 6c; costs NEVi Sec. 29, Twp. 3 X.. R. 11 E., Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs E., containing 40 acres; taxes $4.20; Lot 16,. Blk. 6, Duran; taxes $1.13; 75c; total $1.93. containing 160 acres: "taxes $16.80: 75c; total $1.63. penalty 21c; costs $1.00; total $5.41. penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.68. Lot 3, Blk. 7, Dalglish Add. to Du- penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18",64. Lot 2, Blk. 2, Aitadena Add. to Shi NEVi, SM, NW'i, Sec. 27, Twp. Lot 27, Blk. 6, Duran; taxes $1.13; ran: taxeB $1.13; penalty 5c; costs SEVi Sec. I, Twp. 2 N., R. 12. E., 75c; $1.93. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 9 N., R. 8 E., containing. 160 acres, penalty 6c; costs 50c; total $1.68. , total containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; 7oc; total $1.63. last half: taxes $8.40; peualty 42c; Lot 9, Blk. '7, Duran; taxes 68c; Lot 4, Blk. 7, Dalglish Add. to Du penalty S4c; costs $1.00; lotal $18.641 - Lot 3, Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to costs $1.00; total $9.82. penalty 3c: 0818 60c; total $1.21.: ran; taxes $1.13; penalty 5c; costs Unknown Owners, .No. .12. Mortarty; taxes 84c; NWVi Sec. 33, Twp. 9 N R. 8 E., 10, BBf.;7, Duran; taxes 68c; 75c;; total $1.93. Precinct .penalty 4c; Lot. Encino. costs 75c; total $1.63. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80T penalty 3c; oosts 6c;;total $1.21. Lot 1, Blk. 9, Dalglish Add. to Du- a. Dili. 1, rjiiuiuu, Lot 4, Blk. 2, Altadena penalty84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Lot 13, Blk. 7, Duran; taxes 68c; ran; taxes 90c; penalty 5c; cosfs 75c; uui laxe $j.uj; Add. to penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.60. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; SWVi bee. 6, Twp. 9 N., R. 9 E penalty 3c;" costs 50c; total $1.21. total $1.70. Add. Du- Lot 10, Blk 2. Encino; taxes $1.05; costs 75c; total $1.63. , "' containing 160 acres; taxes, last half, Lot 14, Blk." 7, Duran; taxes 68c; , Lot 2, Blk. 9, Dalglish to - penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.60. Lot 5, Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to $8.40; penalty 42c; costB $1.00; total penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. ran; taxes 90c;- penalty 5c; costB 75c; " - Lot .12, Blk. 3, Encino; taxes $1.05; , Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; $9.82. ;, ' Lot 5, Blk. 12, Duran; taxes 90c; total $1.70. v penalty 5c: costs 60c; total $1.60. costs 75c; $1.63. 22; Twp, 9 N., R. 9 E., penalty 5c; costs 50c; total $1.45. Lot 3, Blk. 9, Dalgllsh JWd. to Du- total SWlt See, Lot 13. Blk. ,3, Encino; taxes $1.05; Lot 6, Blk. 2, Altadena containing "160 acres; $16.80; Lot 6, Blk. 12, Duran; taxes 90c; ran; taxes 90c; penalty. Add. to taxes penalty 5c; coBts 50c: total $1.60. Moriarty; penalty $18.64. 6c; costs 60c; total-$1.45- . 75c; total $1.70. taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 84c;" costs $1.00; total penalty ' Lot 14, Blk. 6, Encino; taxes $1.05; 75c; total $1.63. 27, Twp. 9 N., R. 9 Lot 7, Blk. 12, Duran; taxes 90c; Lot 4, Blk. 9, Dalglish Add. to Du- NWVi Sec. E:, penalty pc: costs 50c; total tt.bv. Lot 7, Blk. 2. Altadena Add. to containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 6(i; costs 50c; total $1.45. , ran; taxes 90c; penalty 5c; costs 75c; ' ijul rim. q, auuiiiu; laxe 91.ua; Moriarty; Lot 8, Blk. 12, taxes 90c; total $1.70. . ii, taxes 84c; penalty 4c;. costs penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Duran; penalty 6c; costs 50c; total $1.60. 75c; $1.63. 5c; costs 50c; $1.45. Lot 4, Blk. io; Dalglish Add. to Du- total WV4 NEVi, SEVi NEW, NEVi NWVi penalty total Lot. 1, Blk. 13, Encino; taxes $1.05; Lot 8, 9 9 13, Blk. 12, taxes 90c; ran; taxes 90c; penalty 5c; costs 75c; Blk. 2. Altadena Add.- to Sec. 30, Twp. N., R. E., containing Lot Duran; penalty fic; costs 50c; total $1.60. $1.70. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 160 acres; taxes, last half, $8.40; penalty 5c ;costs 50c; .total $1.45. total Lot 10 Blk. 4, Santa Fe Addition to Lot 1, Blk. 22, Dalglish Add. to Du- 75c; total $1.63. penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total $9.82. Lot 1, Blk. 12, Duran; taxes 90c; Encino; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs ran; taxes 90c; penally 5c; costs 75c; Lot 9, Blk. 2, Altadena Add! to Shi SW',4, NWVi SW1, Sec. 32, penalty 9c; costs 60c; total $1.45. 75c; total $2.07, Moriarty; 15, Blk, 12, taxes 90c; $1.70. . , taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs Twp. 9 N., R. 9 E., containing 120 Lot Duran; total Ixt 4, Santa Fe addition to? Lot 2, Blk. 22, Dalglish Add. to Da-ra- llBJk. 75c; total $1.63. acres; taxes $12.60; penalty 63c; costs penalty 5c; costs 60c; total $1.45. Encino: taxes $2.52; penalty 1.1c; $4.95; penalty 25c; costs Lot 10, Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to $1.00; total $14.23. Lot 16, Blk. 12, Duran; taxes 90c; taxes costB 75c; total $3.40. Moriarty; costs $1.45. 75c;' total $5.95. taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs SWVi SEVi, WV4 SWVi, SEVi SWVi penalty 5c; 60c; total Lot 18, Blk S- - Santa Fe addition 4o 10, Twp. 3 N., R. 13 E., 75c; total $1.63. Sec. 1, Twp. 9 N., R. 11 E., containing Lot 17 iBik. v; Duran; taxes oc. NWVi Sec. Encino; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; 160 acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; penalty 5c; costs 60c; total $1.45. 7Cc; total $2.07. ' Moriarty; 18, 12, taxes penalty 90c; costs $100; total $19.90. t. taxes 84c; penalty 4c; coBts costs $1.00; total $18.64. Lot Blk. Duran; 90cr Lot 1, Blk: 9, --Santa Fe addition to NWVi Sec. 17, SEVi NWVi, 75c; total $1.63. SV4 NWVi. NV6 SWVi Set. 11, Twp. penalty 6c; costB 50c; total $1.45. SWVi Encino; taxes $6.52; penalty 33c: SV4 NEVi, Sec. 18, Twp, 3 N., R. 14 E Lot 12, Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to 9 N., R. 8 E., containing 160 acres; Lot 21, Blk. 13, Duran; taxes $2.25; costs 75c; toal $7.60. containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs taxes $18.80; penalty 94c; costs $1.00; penalty 11c; costs 50c; total $2.86. Lot 1, Blk. 1A, East addition- - to En ...... 1 .1 $1.00; $19.90. f V , IVUI1 fl.W. total $20.74. Lots 1 to 12, Blk. 20, Duran; taxes penalty 90c; costB total cino; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c;' Lot 13, 2, 2, penalty 11c; costs 60c; NV4 NWVi, Sec. 17, NV4 NEVi, Sec. - Blk. Altadena Add. to Lots 2 and 3, Sec. Twp. 9 N., R. $3.15; total total $1.63. . Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 9 E., containing 80 acres; taxes $9.40; $3.80. 18, Twp. 3 N., R. 14 E., containing Lot 2, Blk. 1A East addition to En - 75c; total $1.63.. penalty 47c; costs $1.00; total $10.87. Lot 4, Blk. 28, Duran; taxes 68c- 160 acres; taxeB 18.00; penalty 90c; cino; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; ' $1.00; $19.90. Lot 14, Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to SE", Sec. 14, Twp. 9 N., R, 9 E., penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. costs total total $1.63, .'. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs containhigx160 acres; taxes $18.80; Lot 6, Blk. 28, Duran; taxes 68c; SEVi, Sec. 28, Twp. 3 N., R. 14 E., Lot 3, Blk. 1A East addition to En penalty 94c; costs $1.00; 'total $20.74. penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; cino: taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; Lot ,15, Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to SEVi Sec. 26, Twp. 9 N., R. 9 E., Lot 20, Blk. 28, Duran; taxes 68c; penalty 90c; costs $1.00; total $19.90. total $1.63. Morlarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs containing 160 acres; taxes $18.80; penalty 3c; costs 50c; total$1.21. .SEVi NEV4, NEVi SEVi, Sec. "19, Urt. 5, Blk, 1A, East addition to En 75c; total $1.63. penalty 94c; costs $1.00; total $20.74. Lot 21," Blk. 29, Duran; taxes 68c; WV4 NWVi, Sec. 20, Twp. 4 N., R. 14 cino; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; Lot 16, Blk. 2, Altadena Add. to SEVi Sec. 19, Twp. 9 N., R. 10 E.,' penalty 3c; costs 60c; total $1.21. E containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; total $1.63. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs containing 160' acres; taxes $18.80; Lot 11, Blk. 37, Duran; taxes 68c; penalty 90c; costs $1.00; total $19.90. Lot 9, Blk. 1A, East addition to En 75c; total $1.63. penalty 94c; costs $1.00; total $20.74. penalty 3c: costs 50c; total $1.21. NWVi Sec. 6, Twp. N., R. 15 E., cino; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; 160 Lot 1, Blk. 3, Altadena Add. to SV4 NWVí, SV4 NEVi. Sec. 22, Twp. Lot 12, Blk. 37, Duran; taxes 68c; containing acres; taxes $18.00; total $1.63. .. . Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 9 N., R. 10 E., containing 160 acres;' penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.21. penalty 90c;. costs $1.00; total $19.90. Lot 10. Blk. 1A, East addition to En 75c; total $1.63. - taxes $18.80; penalty 94c; costs $1.00; Lots 1 to 11, Blk. 44, Duran; taxes SEVi NEVi, NEVi SEVi, Sec. 7, SW cino; taxes 84c;" penalty 4c; costs 75c; - 3, " 60c; Vi NWVi, NW Vi SWVi, Sec. 8, Twp. 2 total $163. , Lot 2. blk. Altadena Add. to total $20.74. ' $2.70; penalty 13c; costs total . Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; "costs SWVi Sec 22, Twp. 9 N., R. 10 E., $3.33. N., R. 15 E., containing 160 acres; Lot 11, Blk. 1A, East addition to En 75c; total $1.63. containing 160 acres; taxes $18.80; Lota 1 to 11, Blk. 45, Duran; taxes taxes $18.00; penalty 90c; costs $1.00; cino; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 76c; Lot 1, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to penalty 94c; costs $1.00; total $20.74. $2.70; penalty 13c; costs 50c; total total $19.90 total $1.63. Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs SWVi Sec. 20, Twp. 9 N., R. 10 hi. $3.33. NWVi Sec. 19, Twp. 3 N., R. 15 E., Lot 12, Blk. 1A. Easi addition to En 75c; total $1.63. containing 160 acres taxes $18.80; Lots 1 to 11, Blk. 46, Duran; taxes containing 160 acres; taxeB $18.00; cino; taxes $1.05; penalty 5c; costs Lot 2, Blk. 4, Altadena Adá. to penalty 94c; costs $1.00; $20.74. $2.70; penalty 13c; costs 50c; total penalty 90c; costs $1.00; total $19.90. 76o; total $1.85. total " Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs SW'i Sec. 28, Twp. 9 N., B. 10 E., $3.33. NWVi Sec. 25, Twp. 3 N., R. 15 E Lot 13, Blk. 2 East addition to Enci- 75c; total $1.63. containing 160 acres; taxes $18.80; Lots 1 to 7, Blk. 47, Duran; taxes containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; no; taxes $1.05; penally 5c; costs 75c; . ' Lot 3. Blk. ' 4. Altadena Add. to penalty 94c: costs $1.00; total $20.74. $2.02; penalty 10c; costs 60c;, total penalty 90c; costs $1.00; total $19.90. total $1.85. .Morlarty; taxes 84c; peualty 4c; costs $2.62. - SWVi Sec. 25, Twp. S N., R. 15 E., Lot 14, Blk. 2, East addition to Enci- Unknown Owners, Precinct No. 9, 1 18 32, containing 160 acres; taxes $18.00; no; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs T5c: 75c; total $1:63. Lots to 10 and' 17 and to " ' Lot 4, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to Palma Blk. 1, Crist Add. to - Duran; taxes penalty 90c; costs $1.00; total $19.90. total $1.63.' 8 Vi SEVi, Sec. 1, .Twp. 7 N., R. 12 "Lot 15, Blk. 2, East addition to EncP Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs $1.35; penalty 6c; costs $1.00; total Unknown E., SEVi SWM, lK)t 7, Sec' 6, Twp. 7 Owner. Precinct No. 11, no; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; 76c;. total $1.63. , $2.41. . Pinoa Well. N., R. 13 E., containing 160 acres; 1 total $1.63. Lot 5, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to Lots to 28, Blk, 2. Crist Add. to EVfc NEVi, EV4 SEVi, Sec. 13, Twp. 3 taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; Lot 16, Blk. 2, East addition to Enct-no- ; Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs Duran; taxes $1.58; penalty Te; costs fC, R. 12 F... containing 160 acres, total $18.64. - taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c: 75c; total $1.63. $1.00; total $2.65. taStes $V6.0fl; penalty 80c; costs $1.00: 1, 1, Twp. 8 N., total $1.63. Lot 6. Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to Lot SEVi NE'i, Sec. Lots 1 to 28, Blk. 3. Crist Add. to total $17.80. R. 13 E., Lots 5, 6 and 7, Sec.' 6, Twp. Lot 17, Blk. 2. East addition to Enci- Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs Duran: taxes $1.58; penalty 7c; costs SWV4 Sec. 28, Twp. S N., R. 12 E., 8 N.. R. H E, containing 160 acres; no; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; 75c; total $1,63. $1.00; total $2,65. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.00; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.25; total $1.63. Lot 7, Blk. 4. Altadena --Add. to Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 4, Crist Add. to penalty 80c; $1.00; costs total $17.80. Lot 18, Blk. 2,' addition to End-no- ; Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs total $18.89.' taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; costa East Duran; SWVi Sec. 28, Twp. 3 N., R. 12 E., taxes 84c; penalty 4o; costs 75c; 75c; $1.63. NEVi Sec. 10, Twp. 9 N., R. 13 E., $1.00; $2.89. total total containing 160 acres; taxes $16.00; total $1.63. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 5, Crist Add. to penalty 80c; costs $1.00; total $17.80. lot 19, Blk. 1, East addition to End-no- ; -- Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Duran; taxes $1.80; penalty 9c; costs 1 Lots 1 and 2, 5, 2 taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; 75c; total $1.63. .Lots and 2. SWVi NEV4, SEVi NW $1.00; total $2.89. Sec. Twp X., R. V4. 13 SV4 total $1.63. 9. 4. Sec. 2, Twp. 7 N., R. 14 E., 1 u 32, 6, Crist Add. E., SEVi Sec 32. Twp 3 N.. R. 1:! Lot Blk. Altadena Add. to Lots Blk. to 24. Blk' to Enci- acres; taxes $16.80: pen- 9c; E containing 160 acres; taxes $16.00; 2. East addition Morlarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs; Duran; taxes $1.80; penalty costs no; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 75c; alty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. $2.89. penalty 80c; costs $1.00? total $17.80. 5c: tolal $1.63. $1.00; total total $2.07. - . , , Lot 10, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to EV4 SWVi, NWV4 SWVi, SWV4 NW 1 to 32, Blk. 7. Crist Add. to SEVi Sec 7, Twp. 3 N., R. 13 E., con- Lots ot 20, Blk 3, addition to Enci- Vi, Sec. 12, Twp. 9 N.. R. 14 E., con- taining 160 acres; taxes $16.00; pen- Eat Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs Duran; taxes $1.80; peualty 9c; costs no; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; taining 160 acres; taxes $16.80; pen- $2. alty 80c; coBts $1.00; total $17.80. 75c; total $1.63 $1.00; total toal $1.63. . alty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Sec. 8, Twp. 3 X., Lot 11. Blk. 4. Altadena Add. lo Lots 1 to 28, Blk. 8, Crist Add. to SWVi R. 13 R., 21, Blk 3, East addition to fEnci- SEVi SEVi, Sec. 7, SWVi SW Sec. Morlarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs Duran; taxes $1.58; penalty 7c; costs containing 160 acres; taxes $16.00; no; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; 75c; total $1.63. 8. NWV4 NWVi, Sec. 17, Twp. 8 N., R. $1.00; total $2.65. penalty 80c; costs $1.00; total $17.80.' toal $1.63. - 14 Lot 12, Blk. 4, Altadena Add. to E., containing 120 acres; taxes Lota 1 to 28. Blk. 9. Crist Add. to SWV4 SEVi, Sec. 12, Twp.3 N.. R. 1?, , Lot 22, Blk. 3 East addition to Enci- Moriarty; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs $12.60; penalty 63c; costs $1.00r total Duran-- taxes $1.58; penalty 7c; costs E., containing 40 acres; taxes $4.00; no; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; $14.23. ' . - 75c; total $1.63. $1.00; total $2.65. penalty 20c; costa $1.00; total $3.20. total $1.63. penaMy 81c; No. 16, XWH 8W Sec. 27, NEEDS ADVERTISING. . Lot 23, Blk. 3, East addition to End-no- ; acres; taxes $16.80; Unknown Owners, Precinct WH NW'i. taxes 84c penalty 4c; costs 75c;. costs $1.00; total $18.6 f. Mcintosh. NE4 8 EH' Sec. 28, Twp. 5 X., R. 7 E., x 9, we us and see the total 1.63. EH NEH Sec 8, WH NWÜ Sec. Lot 3, Blk. 3, Mcltosh; taxes $2.10; containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; When look about arpa rle.li. land . Lot 24, Blk. 3, Bast addition to Enci- Twp. 3 N., R. 6 E., containing 160 penalty 10c: costs 60c; total $2.70. penalty 84c; posts 1.00; total $18.64. ffroat nf shallow water no; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 75c; acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs Lot 4, Blk. 3, Mcintosh, taxes 63c; XWÜ Sec. 35, Twp. 5 X., R. 7 E., undeveloped and some even lying Idle, 2.07. $1.00; total $18.64. penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.16. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; we wonder why it is that all this lana total up Lot 1, Blk 4, East addition to Enci- EH NWS lots 1 ana z sec. 31, iwp. Lot 5, Blk. 3, Mcintosh; taxes 63c: 84c; costs $1.00; lotal $18.64. hn not before now. been bought ' no; taxes 63c; penalty 3c; costs 75c; 3 N., R. 6 E., containing 160 acres; penalty 3c; costs 50c ; total $1.16. by capitalists and developed into a total $1.41. taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00: Lot 11, Blk. 3, MclntoBh; taxes 63c; Miscellaneous. country that, Is equal to the Dest pari Lot 2, Blk. 4, East addition to Enci- total $18.64. penalty 3c; costs 60c; total $1.16. Pet. 7. Unknown Owners: EH of California. no; taxes G3c; penalty 3c; costs 75c; NE4 Sec. 31,. Twp. 3 N.. R. .6 E., Lot 12, Blk. 3, Mcintosh; taxes 63c; XVVÍ4, XEH SWtí XEH SE'4 Sec. Wp even hear drummers, while driv tctal $1.41. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 3c; COBts 50c; total $1.16. 24, Twp. 6 X., R. 8 E., containing 160 ing over land, remark that it Is a 'Lot 3, Blk. 4, East' addition to Enci- penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Lot 3, Blk. 9, Mcintosh; taxes 63c; arres; taxes $18.97; penalty 94; costs shame that so much of this land, as no; taxes 63c; penalty 3c; costs 75c; Unknown Owners Precinct No. 14, penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.16. $1.00; total $20.91. vet In nut tn but little use. while in total $1.41. Lucia. Lot 4, Blk. 11, Mcintosh; taxes 84c;. Pet. 11. Hobbie, Von: XWH Sec, vestors are paying from $100 per acre É-- ' Lot 4, Blk. 4, East addition to Enci- BWVi Sec 16, Twp. 4 X., R. 10 E., penalty 4c; costs 50c; total $1.38. 35, Twp. 1 X., R. 11 , containing 160 and jip for laud at other placeB, no. no; taxes 63c ; penalty 3c; costs 75c; containing 160 acres; .taxes $22.80; Lot J, Blk. 12, Mcintosh; taxes 84c; acres; taxes $13.44; penalty 67c; better than this. total $1.41. penalty $1.14; COBts $1.00; total $24.94. penalty 4c; costs 50c; total $1.38. costs $1.00; total $15.11. Thorp Ir hut one nrinclnal reason Lot e. Blk. 4, East addition to Enci- XEH Sec 7, Twp. 5 X., R. 11 E., Lot 15, Blk. 17, Mcintosh; taxes Pet. 7. A. J. Green, et al: Lots 1 why this land is as it is: The world no; taxes 63c; penalty 3c; costs 75c; containing 160 acres; taxes $22.80; $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 50c; total to 6, Blk. 3, lots 1 to 12, Blk. 4, lots 1 knnwn nnthinc about the bargains to total $1.41. penalty $1.14; costs $1.00; total $24.94. $1.82. to 4 and NH lot 5, Lots 7 and 8 and be had here, or of the outlook. It Lot 6, Blk: 4, East addition to Enci- Unknown Owners, Precinct No. 15, Lot 23, Blk. 17, Mcintosh; taxes N H lot 9, Blk. 5, lots 1 to 6, Blk 6, lot conditions here were known, every no; taxes 63c; penalty 3c; costs 75c; Mountalnair. $1.06,; penalty 5c; costs 50c; total 1, Blk. 7, Lot 1, Blk. 8, Railroad addi- farmer in the shallow water belt total $1.41. Lot 5, Blk. 8, Mountainair; taxes $1.61. tion to Estancia; taxes $11.11; pen wnnld have a buyer on hand before he Lot 7, Blk. 4, addition to Enci- $1.90; penalty 10c; costs 50c; total Lots and 3 Blk. 18, Mcintosh; 55c; $13.66. East 12 alty costB $2.00; total could-g- et his family together to move. no; --taxes 63c; penalty 75c; $2.50. taxes penalty 32c; costs 75c; 3c; "costs $6.30; If you have a friend DacK east woo total $1.41. Lot 6, Blk. 8, Mountainair; taxes total $7.37. Notice is hereby given that the un hati onmn ennilal to invest, put him Lot 8. Blk. 4, East addition to Enci $190; penalty 10c; costs 50c; total Lot 10, Blk 18, Mcintosh; taxes dersigned of next to conditions here. Tell them to no; taxes 63c; penalty 3c; costs 75c; $2.50. $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total tax collector Torrance county Monday in stop off here, compare depth of water, $1.41. Lot 1, - $2.26. . will, on the fourth total Blk. S Mountainair;- taxes nrlce of land be -- January, 1913, offer for sale at public Wat inn nualltv and . U)t 3, Blk. 5. East Enci- $1.90; penalty 10c; costs 50c; total Lot 1, Blk. 19, Mcintosh; taxes addition to investing. Tolar Tribune. mo; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 70c; $2.50. ' $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 50c; total auction at the front door of the court fore "otal $1.63. Lot 2, Blk. 9, Mountainair; taxes $2.26. , house of said county, in the manner was In Justice Lot 4, Blk. 5, $1.90; 2, Blk. 19, Mcintosh; taxes provided by law, the property set .John Walsh tried East addition to Enci penalty 10c; costs 50c; total Lot Tuesday on a charge of no; taxes 84c; penalty 4c; costs 75c; $2.50. $1.05; penalty 5c; coste 50c; total forth and described in the foregoing Jones' court theft.- plead guilty and was fined total $1.63. Lot 1, Blk. 21, Mountainair; taxes $1.60. tax list or as much thereof as may He be necessary to realize respec $2 and costs and given ten days in Lot 16, Blk. 6, East addition to Enci- $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 50c; Lot 3, Blk. 19, Mcintosh; taxes the Wood-War- total county Jail. Deputy Sheriff mo; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 75c; $1.28. $1X)5; penalty 5c; costs 50c; total tive amounts due, and that said sale the "' took him to Tucumcari and lodg- total $2.07. Lot 1, Blk. 22, Mountainair; taxes $1.60. , . will be continued from day to day ed him in jail Tuesday night Mr. Lot 17, Blk. 6, East addition to Enci $2.32; penalty 12c; costs 50c; total Lot 4, Blk. 19, Mcintosh; taxes until all of said property has been dis- ' Walsh, who arrived here Monday no; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 75c; $2.94. $1.05; penalty 5c; costs 50c; total posed of . 10 111 un- ; Lot 2, Blk. 23, $1.60. C. J. AMBLE, nigni, went total $2.07. - Mountainair; taxes engaged a room, he left and returned Lot 23, 6, to Enci- - $2,72; 13c; costs Lot 23,- Blk. 19, Mcintosh; taxes Collector, Blk. East addition penalty 50c; total Treasurer and about midnight with a friend, the $3.35. $2.10; penalty 10c; costs 50c; County, N. M. no; taxeB $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 75c; total Torrance friend went to bed and Mr. Walsh re Lot 3, 23, $2.70 total $2.07. Blk. Mountainair; taxes turned down stairs to the office and $2.72; Lot 26, Blk.- 19, Mcintosh; taxes Lot 24, Blk. 6, East addition to Enci- penalty, 13c; costB 50c; total THAT NATIONAL HIGHWAY. removed from the rack an overcoat, $3.35. $2.10; penalty 10c; costs 50c; total no; taxes $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 75c; I. J. Kirken, organizer for the Old an old top coat and bat, and took - . Lots 4 and 5, Blk. 23 Mountainair; $2.70. toUl $2.07. with headquarters them to a saloon, pawned them for a 7, Lots 7,-- and 9, Blk. Í4, Mcintosh: Trails association, Lot 1, Blk. East addition to Enci- taxes $16.64 penalty 83c; costs 75c; small amount. R. L. Smith, the land- $17.22. taxes $6.30; penalty costs in Santa Fe, and Dr. Cahill, president no; taxes $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 75c; total 32c; 75c; lord, had gone to bed, but bearing Mr. Lot 6, 23, total $7.37. of the Springer local of the Good total $2.51. Blk. Mountainair; taxes Walsh remove the articles from the Enci-to- ; Lot 1. 26, Lot 11, Blk. 7, East addition to $2.31; penalty lie; costs 60c; total Dlk. Mcintosh;, taxes Roods association, were here last rack, got up followed him. ' He $1.26; and taxes $1.48; penalty 7c; costs75c; $2.92. penalty 6c; costs 50c; total week trying to interest local people in found Deputy Sheriff Woodward 5 $1.82. then total $2.30. Lot 5, Blk 24. Mountainair; taxes highway, may and had the gentleman arrested. Mr. Lot 9, 26, the national auto which Lot 12, Blk. 7, East addition to Enci- $2.62; penalty 13c ; costs 50c; 'total Blk. Mcintosh; taxes Walsh, at his hearing Tuesday, when $1.26; penalty pass through here on the way from no; taxes $1.68; penalty 8c; costs 75c; $3.15. 6c; costs 50c; total asked if he had an excuse to offer, $1.82. . to Angeles. total $2.51. Lot 4,. Blk. 30, Mountainair; taxes Washington, D. C Los said that he had none, that he had Lot 7, Blk 30, connects Lot 1, Blk. 8, East addition to Enci $1.26; penalty 6c; costs 50c; total Mcintosh, taxes S4c; The Old Trails association been drinking and that this would - penalty one no; taxes $2.10; penalty. 10c; costs $1.82. v , 4c; costs 50c; total $1.38. the four old established trails into probably be a good lesson to hiin. QR 1 Lot 8; 30, The total 15 Lots to 32, Blk. 10, Santa Fe addi Blk. Mcintosh; taxes S4c; grand trail crossing the continent. Logan Leader. Lot 22, Blk. 8, East addition to Enci- tion to Mountainair; taxes $12.60; pen- penalty 4c,; costs 60c; total $1.38. first trail Is Braddock's road, from Lot 1, Blk. 33, Mcintosh; taxeB Cumberland, Md., to Washington City, no; taxes $2.10; penalty 10c; costs alty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. NEW PRODUCT. 75c; total $2.95. Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 11, Santa Fe addi $l.t)5; penalty 6(y costs . 50c; total The Cumberland trail reaches from to Louis, Mo., Lot 23 Blk. S. East addition to Enci- tion to Mountainair ; taxes $12.60; 11.60. Cumberland, Md., St. trail, end- suggest- no; taxes $2.10; penalty 10c; costB penalty 63o; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Lot 1, Blk. 34, Mcintosh; taxes where it joins the Franklin Our paragraph of last week COBts ing Missouri town of that name. 75c; total $2.95. - Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 12, Santa Fe addi- 84c; penalty 4c; 50c; total $1.38 at the ing the canning of Mexican beans has 3, 34, The old Fe trail begins at comment Lot 24, Blk. 8, East addition to Enci tion to Mountainair; taxes $12.60; pen Lot Blk. Mcintosh; taxes 63c; Santa brought forth some favorable penalty Franklin and ends at Santa Fe. This no; taxes $2.10; penalty 10c; costs alty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. 3c; costs 50c;. total $1.16. at least. It has been si'egested that - 1 4, makes a road more 2,000 miles 75c; total $2.95. Lots 1 to 8 and 10 to 32, Blk. 19 Lot Blk. 34, Mcintosh; taxes 63c; than. jackrabbit meat bo used too and the Lot 6, Blk. 9. East addition to Enci Santa Fe addition penalty 3c; costs 50c; total $1.16. long. product be called New Mexico pork to Mountainair; hope to have no; taxes $1.47; penalty 7c; coBts ?5c; taxes $12.18; penafty Lot 5, Blk. 34, Mcintosh; taxes 63c; It is the of autoists and beans. Nara Visa News, 60c; costs $1.00; greatest highway paved with brick total $2.29. total $13.78. - penalty 3c; costB 50c; total $1.16. this length. 1,000 miles of Lot 12, Blk. 9, East addition to Enci Lots 1 to 32, 20, Lot 6, Blk. 34, Mcintosh; taxes 63c for its entire Blk. Santa Fe addi paved. A NEW VENTURE. . no; taxes $2.52; penalty 13c; costs tion to Mountainair; penalty 3c; costs 50; total $1.16. it is already taxes $12.60; If the road is completed as planned, 750 ; total $3.40. v penalty 63c; costs $1.00'; Lot 11, Blk. 43, Mcintosh; taxes 63c; total $14.23. it will be road used by all the autos ven- Lot 14, Blk. 9, East addition to Lots 3 to 32, penalty 3c; costs 50c ; total $1.16. the The Springer Times is a new End Blk. 21, Santa Fe addi crossing country. And if the road no; taxes $9.66; penalty 12c; costs tion SE SE'4, Sec. 5, "Twp. 8 X.. R. 9 the ture in the newspaper field and comes to Mountainair; taxes $10.35; should happen to pass through Max- quar 76c; toal $10.89. penalty 51c; costs E., containing 40 acres; taxes $4.20; out in neat dress, a four column $1.00; total '410.86. well it would mean great things for to be a uoi 10, oik. a. addition to 1 penalty 21c; costs $1.00; total $5.41 to. The newspaper intends r.asi Lots to 32, Blk. 24, Santa Fe addi town county. Dr. Ca- no; taxes $2.32; penalty 12c; costs XH NWH Sec. 9, Twp.. 8 X., R. 9. the and entire booster for the town of Springer, the tion to Mountainair; taxes $12.60; pen hill Bays logical route is Raton, 75c; total $3.19. E., .containing 80 acres; taxes $8.40; the county of Colfax and state of New alty eac; costs $1.00; total $14.23. Maxwell, French, Springer, Colmor, move Lot 17, Blk. 9, East addition to Enci penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total $9,82. Mexico. Of the good roads . Lots 1 to 32, Blk. 31, Santa Fe addi Wagon Mound, Las Vegas and on no; taxes $2.32; penalty 12c; costs SW Sec. 17, Twp. 8 N R. 9 E. ment, the Times Bays: tion to Mountainair; taxes $12.60; south. Maxwell Mail. organization of 750 ; total $3.19. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80 "The good roads penalty 63c; costs $1.00; total $14.23. established, Lot 18, Blk. 9, East addition to Enci penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. Springer is now well Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 32, Santa Fe addi LIKES THE IDEA. being a of tire State Good Roads no; taxes $2.32; penalty 12c ; costs Lots 1 and 2, EH NW'4 Sec. 30, unit tion to Mountainair; taxes $6.30; pen ' week membership 75c; total $3.19. Twp. 8 X., R. 8 E containing 160 But the real big thing of the association. It has a of alty 32c; costs $1.00; total $7.62. expects to double this Lot 19, Blk. 9, East addition to Enci- acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c for Little Old New Mexico is what eighteen and Lots 1 to 16, Blk. 33, Santa Fe addi future. The pay- no; taxes $2.52; penalty 13c; costs costs $1.00; total $18.64. for number in the near tion to Mountainair: taxes $6.30; pen we've been looking for and hoping makes you a member-o- 75c; total $3.40. Lots 1 and 2, See. 1, Twp. 8 X., R. 8 ment of $1 dues alty 329; costs $1.00; total $7.62. a united movement on the part of for one year. Join One Lot all Blk. A, East to E., containing 80 acres; taxes $8.40; the local branch addition BH NB14, N14 Sec. 3 Twp. 3 good cause." Encino, taxes 42; penalty 2c; SEH penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total $9.82 the state for a real live and boost the costs NS R. 6 E., containing 160 acres; taxes 7f,c; total $1.19. SWV4 NE14, SH NW14, NEÍ4 Btatewide . publicity . proposi $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; One-lo- t C, total SWÍ4 Sec. 4, Twp. 8 N., R. 8 E., con cham- all Blk. East addition, to $18.64. tion. And last Friday night the OTERO AWAKE ON ROADS. Encino; taxeB 42c; penalty 2c; tattling 160 acres; taxes $16.80; pen costs WH"NE, Sec. 11, Twp! ber of commerce fellows at Santa Fe 7Rc; total $1.19. EH NW'i alty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. 3 N., R. 6 E., containing 160" acres; touched off. the. fireworks. It is a great Commissioner James 8H NEH, NW'i SEVi, NE SWÍ4 No 17, Jaramillo. County Road taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; Precinct scheme. When the State Bress asso- new Box Canon Sec. 17, Twp. 5 X., R. 13 E containing NE14, NH SE'A. NE SW A. Baird viewed the total $18.64. SEÍ4. ciation meets up at the oldest, but by Monday and is more 160 acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; Sect 3, Twp. 5 N., R. 7 E., containing road last ?han SEH Sec. 24, Twp. 4 X., R." 6 E., no means most dilapidated, capital pleased at the progress being made costs $1.00; total $18.64. 160 160 acres; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; city of on January 14 next containing acres; taxes; $16.80 ' Santa Fe by Mr. Morrill and his corps of work' Bee. 23, Twp. 6 N., R. 13 costs $1.00; total $18.64. NEH SEH penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. they propose to have come with the men. At the rate the work is being E.. containing 40 acres, taxes $4.20; SEÍ4 BEH Sec. 25, NE14 N"EA Sec. WH NE14 Sec 5, Twp. 3 N., R. 7 E., s delegates from every pushed, road will be completed penalty 21c; costs $1;00; total $5.41. 36, Twp. 5 N., R. 6 E., SW14 the containing 80' acres;, taxes $8.40; SWVi boost organization in the state and to the La Luz road tn about a 8WV4 Sec. 3,' Twp. 4 N., R, 14 E., 30, 31, Twp. 5 penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total $9.82. Sec. NW NW Sec. among them start the ball rolling for month. This will give Otero county containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; N., R. E., . 160 SW Sec. 34. Twp. 4 if., R. 7 E.. 7 containing acres a statewide, countrywide, advertise one of the best roads in the state, penalty 84c; costs $1.00; $18.64. total containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.50 New Mexico movement. And it looks no far as substantial roadbed 1b 8EH, Sec. 12, Twp. SH SH 8WH penalty 84C; costs $1.00; total $18.64. total $19.14. as if it would work out. It is just what concerned, and Its scenic beauties 5 N., R. 14 E., containing 160 acres; 31, NWH NE14, NES NW4 Sec 13. WH SE"Á, SEÍ4 SE Sec. i needed to put the state on the map. cannot be outdone by any mountain taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; 5 7 SWÍ4 SEÜ, SWÍ4 Sec. 12, Twp. SW4 SWfc Sec 32, Twp. N., R. Carrizozo News. highway in this western country. It total $18.64. ' , SE4 4 N., R. 6 E containing 160 acres; E., containing 160 acres, taxes $16.80; is Impossible to estimate the value NW14, Sec. 14, Twp. EH EH SW' taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; penalty, 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. of this piece of road to the residents 5 N., R. 14 E., containing 160 MUST GET SMALL FARMERS. acres: trial $18.64 .SW14 Sec. 33, Twp. 6 N., R. 7 E., of this county, viewed from a busi- taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; Sueoes for the Mesilla valley from EH XE Sec. 12, Twp. 4 N., R. 6 E.. containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80, ness standpoint, and as a short cut total $18.64. v irrigation from the Elephant. Butte Lots 1 and 2. Sec. 7, Twp. 4 X"., R. 7 E., penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. from El Paso to Cloudcroft during Shi BK. XE4 SE Sec. 14, NW14 containing 160 acres; taxes, $16.80; SEH Sec. 7, Twp. 5 N, R. 7 E. reservoir will depend upon whether the summer season it will attract XEi Sec. 23, Twp. 5 X., R. 14 E., con- penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. containing 160 acres; taxes, last half our business men and real estate men hundreds of motorists from the Pass taining 1G0 acres; taxes $16.80; pen- SH KWÍ4, NH SWVt Sec. 13, Twp. $8.40; penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total are able to bring about division of City. Mr. Baird Is not only pleased alty 84c; costs $1.00; $18.64. total 4 N., R. 6. E., containing 160 acres; $9.82. the lands In small farms and allow with the road he is enthusiastic, NEÍ4 SEÍ4, EH XEH Sec. 23, XW14 tcxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; SEÍ4 Sec. 10, TWp. 5 X., R. 7 many tillers of small tracts instead and declares everyone else will be 24, Twp. 5 N., R. 14 16.80; pen opened to pub NWVi Sec. E total $18.64. . containing 160 acres; taxes of the land being held in large bodies: as soon as it is the $16.80; $18.64. containing 160 acres; taxes SEVi Sec. 1 1, Twp. 4 X., R. 6 E.. con- alty 84c; costs $1.00; total Success, over the west at large as lie. . penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. taining 160 acres; taxes $16.80;' pen- WH SW?4 Sec. 10, Twp. 5 X., R. 7. a result 'of reclamation of many Thus it is that Otero county Is SW Sec. 21, Twp. 6 N R. 14 E., alty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. containing 80 acres; taxes $8.40; pen- thousands of acres has been disap- quietly building roads and making containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; W NEW, EH NWVi Sec. 17, Twp. alty 42c; costs $1.00; total $9.82. pointing, and has gone slower than other improvements without any penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. 4 N...R. 7 E., containing 160 acres; XE4 Sec. 15, Twp. 5 X., R. 7. E., antiiclpated, due to the fact that much undue blast of trumpets or reheaded taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; containing 160 acres; taxes, last halt, of the lands that could be irrigated pyrotechnics. Within the" past few Owners, No. 13, ex- Unknown Precinct total $18.64. $8.40; penalty 42c; costs $1.00; total are not being put into cultivation months over $6,000 have been Abo. coun- - WH NE14. Ixts 1 and 2, Sec. 19, $9.82. due to large tractB and small tracts pended on the roads of Otero "5 26. 8W See. 25, Twp. 3 N.. R. E., Twp. 4 X., R. 7 E., containing 160 SWÍ4 XW!4, XW4 SWU Sec being held by speculators, big and lit- !ty, and while it is pretty nearly im containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80; acres: taxeB $16.80; penalty 84c; SEH XE4, XE14 SE4 Sec. 27, Twp. tle, who have put prices for .the land possible to improve every main high- penalty 84c; costs $1.00; total $18.64. costs $1.00; total $18.64. 5 X., R. 7 E., containing 160 acres; so high that it has prevented thou- way in a county of such huge disten- EH NWH, WH NEÍ4 Sec. 6, Twp. 8EH Sec. 15, Twp. 3 N., R. 7 E., taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; sands of men from purchasing land tions in a tew months, the work is A few years will 1 N., R. 6 E., containing 160 acres; containing 160 acres; taxes $16.80: total $18.64. and becoming home owners and farm- going on steadily. ex- taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; costs $1.00; penalty 84c; costs $1.00: total $18.64. WH NEÍ4. EH NWH Sec. 27, Twp. ers who otherwise would now be pros- give oujr county more miles of 160 roadway most of the total $18.64. XWH SWH Sec. 25, Twp. 2 X., R. 5 X., R. T. E., containing acres; pering and making their respective cellent than coBts $1.00; prosper. Rio of the state. Alamo-gord- o SW14 See. 19. 8 E., containing 40 acres; taxes $4.20; taxes $16.80; penalty 84c; regions as a whole other counties Lots 3 and 4, EH . $18.-64- Grande Republican. Twp. 1 N., R. 6 E , containing 160 penalty 21c; costs $1.00; total $5.41. total

i team, Hines being the hero of the HERE'S HOW THE PARCEL POST WILL WORX FOR CITY MAN AND . that first unassisted triple play In base- iiriif iiruinmn ball. ', - " li tA LU A FARMER, GETTING THEM CLOSER TOGETHER ON FOOD STUFFS ' a good til h Baseball owes Jerry Denny bit. With B. W. Porter and' Jim t . (By GUson Gardner.) organized the Connecticut he ' Washington. D. C, Dec. 28. What league, which still thrives. can the city man, and the fanner In r "The 'team work is better toda the district near a city, do with this than it was in the '88'b and Ws bul parcel post? How can they get to- baseball is no raster," says Denny1 gether to use it? And will it bene- and many a veteran fan will probably AT FRISCO ''; was In his prime fit fhem? .. '; admit that if Jerry The new parcel poBt is primarily now and on third base, he would hold thing put the own with the fastest Inflela aV intended to do Just that his ' ' cuy man tlila riuv COMMISSION APPOINTED BY GOV- Tarmer ana tne in tiww Denny's es touch. '.cutting out commission men Charley Hadbourne. In timation, was the greatest pttcTwtr1 ERNOR M'DONALD PICKS OUT lived. "RadM pitched. that ever 7f n SPOT WHERE nIIN.nHINF ST1TF "' v games. in one season and won .83S and thorough tests ev- Only time per cent of them. He says Amos Ru- erywhere can tell how beneficial this WILL SHINE AT FAIR IN 1915, IF ste was second best. -- ... V " attempt at parcel post wlir be. ' first And of the greatest of players, mine ArrnurKiAiiun u mRut. It's bound to be changed as experience host names Ed Williamson, the old Many of necessary teaches. the Chicago infield marvel. ; .:. changes can be made without a new San Francisco, Dec. 28. San Fran- law. cisco is ready to greet New Mexico if If you live in a city from which she wishes to "participate" irt the Panama- rural routes, or on such a route, NOW PUGILIST -Pacific. International Exposition start ' ' ' you. are almost sure to benefit at once to be held here in 1915. ; HOW TO PACK FARM STUFF POR PARCEL POST SHIPMKNTS TO MUST "FIGHT" ' This was determined today when by parcel post. The new law hitches " . ' CITY by Govern- up. every city with its rural routes. ' POLKS.. FOR "MON the commission appointed McDonald, as of a bill pas- Goods sent from such a rural route Chicago or a result Big cities like and New AND ALSO to parcels mailed on a sed by the legislature in January of into the city (or vice versa) get a have no San Francisco, Calif., Dec. 28. Gun York rural routes. People rural route for delivery along.- the this year, selected a tentative Bite much lower rate'than the general rate living in such cities will get same route, in frouHphich boat Smith, who won a decision last havé'to or the city 1UI mcAtuw b e cir- uuuuiuB- for the "first zone" the stuff night from Frank Moran of Pittsb.urg ' tbeir farm at the "first zone" that route starts, or on "any pother The , commission consited of your - winnings, today. cle around postofnce. rate, which begins at 6 cents for the rural route starting- from the same, did not collect his Herbert J. ' Hagerman, of coming the . injunction is- The rate for goods Into first pound and increases 3 cents a city. ,. T.yV.; ' They are tied up by an Roswell; W. T. Thorn- Is "local Not Superior Judge Graham the city called the rate". pound up to 35 cents for 11 pounds. ALL packages ' rauBt be securely sued by at ton, of Santa Fe; R. E.. Twitchell, of first zone rate, but the LOCAL qq request Mrs. C .Smith, the the' io pounds of butter the rate would wrapped, sa that they will do no dam of Ellnore Las Vegas; Mayor J. J. Schuler, of rate. This Is 6 cents ror. tne nrat ' " fighter's- wife, who also filed a suit for jthusbe Z2 cents. . . age to other mail mater, nor to men Raton and H. A. Jastro, of Demlng. 1 cent for every addition-- alimony of S300 a - twenty-fourt- pound, and Ag matter of fact, there are with- handling them. ALL SHARP POINTS divorce and asks This makes the state up 11 pounds, making 11 . husband's al pound to. the ty limits of most large cities must be protected. Fragile articles, month, placing her income to select a site tor participation in the 15 cents: This is much ' She charges infi- pounds better Unid,;, garden patcheB which could and those containing glass be at $750 a month. coming ivorld's fair, and is the last companies must to. than the express do overUse tne clty delivery for sending labeled "FRAGILE." delity, abandonment and failure of the Pacific coast Btates, all others express Perishable arti distances. The rateiduce o cltv customers under the cles must be marked'PERlSHABLE." provide. having made their selections. 25 for anything up to exception of Texas would be centB lowest or "local rate." BUTTER, lard, fresh MEATS, With the and 30 cents to 11 Oklahoma, every state west of 6 pounds, and "up Eventually the departmect will dressed FOWLS, VEGETABLES, ber WELLS AND BURNS the pounds. ' Missouri river, has selected its state system-- C. O. ries other, ARE REPORTED probably work out a of and articles liable to quick building site' at the exposition. As a matter of fact this will . be lD. decay MATCHED, shipping, by which a farmer could will be accepted for local de It is said that New Mexico --may mostly business which the express livery, (as defined) wrap-tie- d send his product to his city custom above when Galgary, Alberta, Dec. 28. An erect a building of Mexican architec- companies have never had. It will ' er, and have the government collect to prevent damage to other mall nouncement was made here - that ture, to be of surrounding newly developed business. adobe, a be the payment for it, just as the ex- matter. They will be accepted for de Bombardier Wells, English heavy patio and the planting of cactus and The rural routes average about' 20 press companies do now. The farmer livery ANYWHERE within the first weight champion, and Tommy Burns, other desert growths. ;V ' miles in distance. This means that would insert a small advertisement zone (the radluB) when in who claims the championship of the lor about 20 miles out in the country in the city paper, reading: "Pine fresh closed In an Inner cover and a strong world since the retirement of Jack Long ago the commission selected around such a city its people may eggs sent C O. D. parcel post at outer cover of. wood, metal, heavy Johnson, have been matched to fight a tentative site at San Diego, where - corrugated secure farm products at a low rate. blank cents a dozen. Address J: J. pastboara, or other suit- 15 rounds here March 14, for a purse another exposition of unique brilliance regulations permit carrying R. D., No. 6. able material, and wrapped so ' " : The the Jones, F. that of $.17,000. , , ' 'is to be held during the year of 191. of eggs, butter, vegetables, dressed Or City Man could drop a postal nothing can escape. Mayor Shuler, of Raton, was so Im- fowl, fruits and similar products, card Farmer, saying: "Send me EGGS are mailable for LOCAL DE- PACKEY McFARLAND, ' pressed with the opportunities offered properly packed. four pounds of your fine fall sausage," LIVERY when so packed in a basket THE FIGHTER, MISSING. by San Diego for such a display that Is up to city consumer and sending ' he warmly declared that he could It the the of which will cost only or other container as to prevent dam- Chicago, 111., Dec. 28. Friends to farmer to get acquainted, and try 8 Perhaps easily see the tremendous advantage the cents. the , farmer has age to other mail matter. - day are searching for Packey McFar- - : of having a big exhibit In a small sending farm products by parcel post. some good, fat chickens. Two of EGGS may be sent, REGARDLESS has not seen land, who been by his exposition, when of thous- The farmer ought to try putting little them weigli seven pounds. The cost OP DISTANCE, if each egg is "wrap- manager countless or relatives since last Thurs ands are going to visit it. advertisements in the city newspaper of sending them will be 11 cents. This ped separately and surrounded with day afternoon, when he left his home - The matter of appropriation for as ule entumí luruit ra uu III me ijun- would probably be less than the excelsior, cotton or other on-t-he suitable South Side to catch a train for these two tentative sites in other don papers; and the city man with charge added to the chlcjcens by let- material and are packed in a con- all Omaha, where he was under contract words, so as to have something built something to sell ought to try adver- ting them go through thjr commission tainer made of double corrugated to fight Freddie Daniels, the following on the grounds-i- B distinctly "up to tising in the country paper and farm house and grocery stordi Therefore pasteboard, metal, .wood, or other night. He did not catch the train legislature" meets , next journal. actually help the which it would redice 'the cost suitable material and so wrapped that and as a result failed to appear for month. of both exposi- In England you may pick up any ' The claims of living. . .ji 4, nothing can ""escape. Such. parcels his fight in Omaha last night. - tions will be views of newspaper Ó? heard and the and vfind little advertise- But REMEMBER theíC. i. fea- must be labeled "EGGS." Today his parents admitted that he the commission who have visited both offering par- . ments for sale through ture is not yet worked SALTED MEATsdried, "smoked or had mysteriously: disappeared " and San Francisco and San Diego will cel post fish, chickens, apples, apple THIS: 1 fc otherwise cured meats and other that they had no Idea what bad be doubtlessly be discussed. products, milk, cream.... butter, new "Local delivery," and "local rate" meat products may be shipped ANY- come of him. W. Jefferson Davis, assistant to the laid eggs, country hens, bacon, roots, apply to packages mailed in any city WHERE. - president of the San Diego exposition, bulbs, flowers, cider, oysters, aspara- for delivery in that city or on any FRESH MEATS may be shipped arrived in the city late last night and gus, vegetables and fruit. rural route starting from that city, only within the FIRST ZONE. INTERESTS will be here a couple of weeks or more. - He Is likely to be followed by SHEEP MEN other representatives of San Diego's Denny made his great reputation big enterprise, finally by the chief , while playing against such men as ' , (From the Clayton Citizen).: Col. David CharleB Collier, "the hu Jim McGarr, Billy Nash and Ed Wil- - A new branch has been opened up man aynamo, woo win mri iuiuk liamson, the best men that ever play- puts In appear- in the sheep industry of this country stirring'' when he an ed position. V the that bids to become ance . As an organizer he is regarded Denny is a New was fair a winner. Yorker and J. T. Simpson, who owns a in without an equal on the coast.' born March 16 1859. His major league ranch Texas, about fourteen miles from Am Mr. Davis said today:: "San Diego istad, was in town last week and had is erecting NOW eight new .buildings him something for her exposition, and these will be with that proved very - interesting to, especially to sheep completed within two- months. The raisers. The thing that created so members-elec- t of the California, legis- much interest .was a few lamb skins lature, after their recent visit to San Which be had had tanned in New York Diego, have returned home after The skins are from Karakule sheep, pledging a million dollar appropria the new variety from Russia, of which tion from the state of Californio.;. The at the present time the United States foundation for the California state has only sixty-nin- e head, and twenty- - building is. completed." .; six of those are owned by Mr. Simp son. The grown sheep are a kind of UNCLE 8AM AFTER 'EM. oiscKisn orown in color and are cover a long ed with hair instead of the Clfy, Utah, Dec. 28. wool of our Salt Lake domestic animals.. The Hall, to finest quality Frank special assistant the ties of mohair cloth are United States Attorney General, re made from this hair, while the Iamb ' " ' ceived today to leave for I WHen penmv thV pRSffSirl " skins are made into instructions W uit fifír5 fur overcoats and San Francisco January 14 to take X MARKED ladies' furs of all f 3IG LEAGUE. IT oic'-0t- e S kinds. This hair part in the government's case against mancáis ai rrom IS to ?n cents per J . THE PA3JIN3 Ol OÑ6 (WE o A. W. MoCuiití and others, accused of t ' f pound and is always In great demand " THE BASE- - J-- fT I selling timber cut illegally from gov T ' ' OP GREATEST 3D The striking thing about this partic- IBÍENNY ' ernment lands. ' ZHEIH IN THE VJOfO ,1 I " ular breed and the one that will cause American breeders to consider them is fi THROWN the fact that the skins from all lambs BELIEVE BABE WAS OFF JS.XX X X Jt X that Denny severed his connection that die at birth or afterward have a X Another "You Remem- - X with big league - Here's baseball. His passing market value- of from $4.00 to S5 50 Metuchen, N. J., Dec. 28. I. E. Van X bar" Story, about a One-tim- e X the finish one great- marked of of the A This fact alone should bring them into Vllet, a signalman at Monmouth Junc Baseman X Jerry penny 'v X Greatest Third in the est third basemen in the world. immediate ravor, as there would be tion, body of a male Although bsioge found the dead X world. X Jerry 'Denny played minor Hotel, Port;',: no loss from lambs as with the ordi baby, days old. leagues at apparently three The as late as 1904. he never used WHKJ4 I NEAT 6tT. nary breeds. ; The samples exhibited body was with a cord fast xxxxxxxxxxxxxxAfter Jeremiah Denny had traveled a glove, mutilated and to the last was a marvel ANO IT here by Mr. Simeon were beauties. ened about its neck. County Physi- with big league ball clubs for a score on hard hit ground balls. NT AOfr I The fur possessed a lustre hard to cian Carrol believes it was thrown years, MIOOLBNAMB IS , of he knew what the public His work in two games in 1882 and equal by any animal. It is safe- say up to from a Pennsylvania express train had to put with Jn hotel accommo- 1890 proves his class; with Providence that our local sheepmen will Investi- - during the night. . . , dation, and when he drew his blue be had five put outs and 1 assists in gate this new breed and if the ralslnz ticket as a major league player, he 17 chances, and with New York he of same is. as profitable as promised be- . put the information to work and bad 11 assistB and 2 put outs out of career began in Providence, where he-- l me naraauie Dreed of sheep will very ' THIEVES ROB COP. came a boniface. 14 chances, one afternoon. played from 1881 to 1886; he was with imeiy uecome more common, nrrmnri And they do say that Jerry Denny . Denny .began year, his career in 187, St LOuis one Indianapolis three. here in the near future. Scranton. Pa Dec. - 28. "Charles bas a hotel Bridgeport, Conn., in 17. - en- at when His first professional New York two, Cleveland one, and Gallagher, a city policeman, reported which the maximum of comfort gagement was and with Providence in Louisville two, leaving the majors in BOILER EXPLOSION KILLS 8. at. headquarters today that a treasur- good cheer is to be found without in- 1881; in 1883 1894. he led the third basemen er's warrant for $74.25, his month's volving all of guest's an . the available with average of .875. In 1886, with He is best remembered as one of Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 28. Three white salary, was stolen from his home on cssh, which seems to prove Jer- St. Louis, that he and Eaterbrook led with the great Providence team of '84tbe me nand five negroes were killed and Alder street last night The burglar ry's baseball days were spent to some sn average of .895. year negroes He headed the Radbourne pitched 73 games, and several are mlsBlng at the took nothing but the warrant , and advantage after ail. league again 1889, in with a .913 Sweeney fanned 21 Boston batters. result of the boiler explosion at Ham- Gallagher says he does not know dot It was in the latter part of 1894 Art let, Irwiu and Paul Hines 'ere with - entrance was gained. - ",. FOREIGN. BREAKS A COLD IN A DAY NEWS TO DATE Five persons were killed when a And Cures Any Cough Cur- - That la boiler on the steamer Madonna explod- . able. Noted Doctor's Formula. ed, according to a wireless dispatch IN PARAGRAPHS received at Fayal. 'From your druggist get two ounces of Glycerine and halt an ounce of Olobe Nine of the crew of the Russian bark Fine Compound (Concentrated Pine). California were drowned when that Take these two Ingredients home find put them into a half pint of good whis- CAUGHT FROM THE NETWORK OP vessel was blown onto the coast of key. Take, one to two teaspoonfuls after Northumberland and wrecked during a each meal and at bedtime. Smaller doses WIRES ROUND ABOUT to children according to age." This Is the gale. best formula known to science. There THE WORLD. are many cheaper preparations of large After a long battle the home rule bill quantity, but It don't pay to experiment passed the House of Commons by a with a bad cold. Ee sure to get only formally the genuine Globe Pine Compound majority of 110, and was (Concentrated Pine). Each half ounce DURING THE PAST WEEK passed on first reading in the Houbo bottle comes in a sealed tin screw-to- p of Lords. case. If your druggist does not have ttW - II II II I It In stock he will gei It quickly from Poincare was elected presi- his wholesale house. This Premier has been dent of republic by the na- published here every winter for six EVENTS the French years and thousands of families know RECORD OF IMPORTANT tional assembly. The result of the sec- Its value. Published by the Globe Phar- maceutical laboratories of Chicago. CONDEN8ED FOR BUSY ond ballot was: Raymond Poincare, Have You Seen 483; Pama, 29G; Marie Eduard A ' PEOPLE. Jules Man's 69. Preference. Vaillant, .. the Coupon Now in Miss Lillian Hill, lecturing on Mrs. Alice Mason, former wife of the fa in Cleveland, said: Western Newspaper Union News Service. late Senator Charles Sumner of Massa- "It Is a good thing (or the human WESTERN. chusetts, died of Jaundice, at her Lon- race that beauty counts (or more than don home. Her daughter, Isabella, Is Intellect when It comes to love. In- Three men were killed by an explo- the wife of Edward Balfour of London t tellect too often means nerves in- sion at the Crescent coal mine at Pe- and Scotland. somnia hypochondria. oria, 111. . Fire destroyed a five-stor- y brick "Yes, It is a goc 1 thing (or the hu- publication of A bill to compel the block in Edmonton, Alberta, with a loss man race that, as an old maid (rom in wedding banns was introduced the of $300,000. Six Italian laborers were Vassar put it rather bitterly: Nebraska ' " House. killed when a wall of the building 'Men prefer a well formed girl to Dr. Thaddeus S. C. Lowe, a noted "well Informed one.' " crushed a small rooming house where a scientist, experimenter and inventer, they were sleeping. died at the home of his daughter, in Liggett $ Myers Duke's Mixture makes a A CLERGYMAN'S TESTIMONY. While the children In a little country Pasadena, Cal. school house near Honolulu) P. I., were smoke and Tolled into a cigarette Chi- great pipe A report on the parcel post in - The Rev. Edmund Heslop of Wig-to- quietly conning their lessons Manuel I can beat it.- cago for fifteen days of its nothing Fa., suffered from Dropsy the first Fernandez entered the schoolroom and for a existence shows that 1,417,733 pack- is the favorite smoke of thousands of year. His limbs and were swol- killed his wife, Johanna Fernandez, the It feet ages were handled at a cost of $3,500. Virginia and len and puffed. He had heart flutter- - teacher, with a shotgun. Scattering men who want selected, pure, Approximately $01,000,000 was spent bright-lea- . ing, was dizzy buckshot wounded seven children, one tobacco. dur North Carolina f and exhausted in Chicago by convention visitors dangerously. Fernandez then shot and at com- you have not smoked Duke's Mixture, exer- ing 1912, according to figures killed himself. If the least of Myers Durham, N. C. tion. Hands and piled by the Chicago Association made by Liggett $ at feet were cold Commerce. CONGRESSIONAL. try it at once. and he had such Jailer S. M. Dowlen was overpow- Each sack contains one and a half ounces of a dragging sensa- ered by three prisoners in the jail at The Kenyon bill, proposing to elim- of Amaril- segregated of Wash- tobacco thatisequal to any 5c granulated tobacco tion acroBS the Channing, forty miles north inate the district i lolnB that it was lo, Tex., bound, gagged and locked in ington by Injunction, passed the Sen- made and with each sack you get a book of f difficult to move. the cell vacated by the fugitives. ate. It is modeled upon an Iowa law. cigarette papers FREE and using S By voting for himself, Presidential The Senate passed the omnibus Rev. E. Heslop. After boxes of Dodd Elector Webb defeated Mrs. Eugene claims bill, embodying many claims A Coupon That is a Dandy. rgatnst the government, which had Kidney Pills the swelling disappear- Brady O'Neill and won for himself a coupons good for many been approved by the Court ot Claims. These are ed and he felt himself again. He says trip to Washington to carry the official presents such as watches, blessed by vote was in fa- It carries approximately $900,000, and valuable he has been benefited and notice that Arizona's cameras, jewelry, furniture, razors, the use of Dodds Kidney Pills. Sev- vor of Wilson. now goes again to the House. The French spoliation claims were not In- china, etc. eral months later ha wrote: I bave Auley Oault, twenty-eigh- t, killed his cluded. special offer, during not changed my faith in your remedy father during a quarrel at the (amily As a reo since the above statement was author- home at Hobart, Wash. The young man Senator Guggenheim of Colorado re- ruary and March only, ized. Correspond with Rev. E. Hes- had begun to attack his mother when ported" (a vorably (rom the public lands woe Will tend you oar ifus-trat- ed lop about this wonderful remedy. the elder Oault interfered and was shot committee the bill previously passed catalog of present Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c. per box at through the heart by the House withdrawing certain FREE Justsendusyourname your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., lands within the Pike's Peak national were killed in the Hart-foi- d and address on a postal. Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household Five miners (orest (rom public use, in order to pro. Zinc Mining Company's mine at Ccuprnt from Duke's Mixture mnybe Hints, also music of National Anthem tect the water system (or Colorado auortea wtit loes from niinjt Joplin, Mo., when they were buried un- mm NATURAL LEA?. (English and German words) and re- Springs and Manltou. der tons of rock and dirt which fell cipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. n from FOUR ROSES fA-f- i double they That the Warren Livestock Compa Adv. from the roof of a drift in which union). PICK PLUG CUT, PIED. were working. ny, o( which Senator Francis E. War MONT CIGARETTES. CLIA ren of Wyoming was the bead, was CIGARETTES, and other tat' Live and let live Is a poor motto for Elisalda, 105 years of CQMyOnl usued by N Mrs. Marcelina unlawful enclosures" of f butchers. age said to be wealthy, the old "maintaining Premium Dept. and Wyoming and Colorad woman in Los Angeles, concurred public lands in est in 1906, was substance of a report eji&eee an application for a marriage license the QfSfrrÁpM, (St in adopted by House committee on Says: for Pleasantlno Leon, aged the Dr. Hartman herself and expenditures in Depart, ST. LOUIS. JOB eighty. The license was Issued. the Interior Ma ment. mwt Write to Peruna Testimonials If You M. L. Republican, who re Pratt, Reconstruction and maintenance ot Want to Know the Truth. fused to enter the Wyoming Republi the old road from Cumberland following received can legislative caucus, was elected national The letter was Md., to St. Louis, Mo., with extensions by Dr. Hartman through his regular temporary speaker of the House, re- to make a great national highway be- JUST TRUST. Rather Formal. i correspondence: ceiving the solid support of the Demo- "Are you on friendly terms witk of Mrs. tween New York and San Francisoo, is "I notice the testimonial cratic members. W. J. Woods was your neighbor in the apartments?" Alice Bogle, which you give In your temporary secretary. proposed in a bill introduced by Rep- If I should write her do chosen Borland of Missouri. The "Well, no. She s rather formal. last article. resentative s you suppose she would give me fur- Miss Lola Garrison of Amarillo iden measure would appropriate $20,500,001) Always sends her card when ther particulars? I have heard It said tified at Memphis, Tex., B. B. Epting to carry out the project, $500,000 to to borrow flour, and if shs many sugar times that such testimonials are as the man who rented the house be available this year, $5,000,000 in wants both flour and she sends they are absolutely oc- fakes; that either which J. Beal Sneed is said to have 1914, and $15,000,000 in 1915. two cards." fictitious or else the people have been cupied before the killing of Al- in- Just hired to write them. I have been G. Boyce, September. Ept Taste. clined to you a great many bert Jr., last SPORT. write ing is on trial, charged with complicity "Which has the best taste, yon or times but these stories about patent ' medicine advertisements have dis- In the Boyce slaying. W. H. Locke of Pittsburg announces your wife?" couraged me from doing so. I am H. A. of Bakersfleld, Cal., was that he had purchased the Philadel- "I am sure my wife has.". Jastro you." - afflicted with catarrh and should like president of the American phia National League Club. "That is very generous of deny it, In very much to find a remedy such as National Livestock Association at the Jack Redmond of Milwaukee "I could not well view your article describes." six knocked out Joe Welling of Chicago in of the person each of us married." To the above letter Dr. Hartman session at Phoenix, Ariz., of the annual convention of the asso the fourth round of their d made the following reply: teenth Extremes. - My Madam: I do not wonder ciation. Denver won over El Paso in battle at Milwaukee. dear -- cut up?" you and have the contest the next convention. All Larry Pape, for the last two years a 'Why is Alexander bo that are confused lost for salary Just been all faith in advertised remedies. the other officers were member of the Boston American 'Because his has cut down." There has been so much said against Wells Lounsberry of Medford, Ore., League pitching staff, has been sold to controversy concern- them, so much who last August robbed a mall car on the Buffalo club of the International ing them, I am not surprised that league. ess Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and a Union Pacific overland train between stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coate- some people have lost confidence in "Billy" Nolan, manager of Willie Invigorate them. Kansas City and Lawrence, Kan., was we say of Aver- tiny granules, easy to take. Bo no Ritchie, said at Salt Lake that the "What shall Senator gripe. Adv. I wish you would write Mrs. Bogle, found guilty in the Federal Court In age?" as one woman to another. I wish you City, Kan. He was sentenced champion would not under any circum Kansas "Just Bay he was always faithful About only time the average) would ask her whether she has been to serve seven and a half years In the stances meet any fighter in a cham- the to such a testimonial, pionship oontest before July 4. to his trust." married man has any peace in his hired write federal penitentiary at Leavenworth. mention name whether her testimonial represents "Jack" Johnson accepted an offor to "And shall we the home Is when his wife has her mouth the truth. John St. Clair, arrested at Portland fight Pnlzor for the world's heavy of the Trust?" full of hairpins. suspicion being postoffice Al I hope you will remember that she Ore., on of a weight championship In Paris Juno Is housewife, like yourself, that she robber wanted in southern Oregon, con a 25. The big black, who has been Ten smiles for a nickel. Always bay Red has something to do besides write fessed in the presence of United States BROOM CORN Cross Bag Blue; have beautiful clear whit mod-crat- e from American rings, tele- letters, that she is a woman of McCourt and barred clothes. Adv. District Attorney John graphed acceptance of an offer of Growers Shipping Broom Corn means and cannot afford to to a nf eightenn rob- his and pay her own witnesses tola! sixty per cant, ot the gale receipts man who contradicts write these letters beries in Oregon and California and Anyway, the postage. I hope you will enclose with a guaranty of $30,000 to Tom As the growers of broom corn are great- himself may be right. stamp so she can answer you without the murder of John Miller on a ranch ly dissatisfied with the price offered at O'Rourke, managerof Palzer, In New home for their broom corn, many of them Bogle Is a very at Vina, CaJ. - loss to herBelf. Mrs. York. are now shipping- direct to Coyne Broth- estimable lady and no doubt you will The first step looking toward the ers, Chicago, who are large handlers of FOLEY KIDNEY both profit by being acquainted with broom corn on commission. This Arm re- PHIS election of a United States senator at GENERAL. port their receipts so far this season Are Richest in Curative Qualities each other. the present session of the New Mexico about 150 cars, most of which have been POR BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM. Should you conclude to try Peruna sold and returned for. Their financial KIDNEYS AMD BLADDER for your catarrh I would be very glad Legislature to fill a vacancy caused by Captain W. G. Raoul, aged seventy, responsibility exceeds ($100,000) one hun- assure you the expiration on March 3 of the term widely known throughout the South, dred thousand dollars. They are a safe to hear of the result. I can and reliable firm. They offer as refer- that no use will be made of your let- of Senator A. B. Fall, was taken when died at his borne at Atlanta after sev ence Farmers' State Bank. Texhoma, ter, except by your written consent, Representative John B. Burg intro- eral months' illness. Okla.. and Central Exchange Bank. weight Bogle very kindly consented to Woodward, Okla. Other reference fur- There's full Mrs. duced a Joint resolution in the House, Sunday, January 26, was set for the nished on application. Coyne Bros.. 16C have me use her letter, which is my calling on House and to w. soutn water St.. umcago. lit. aov in eyery packagf' you will be the Senate transference of the body of John Paul Guaranteed reason for doing so, and Tuesday, Jan- been. meet in Joint session on Jlnes to the crypt prepared for It un treated exactly as she has Oh, Fudge. People recover from chronic ca- uary 31, der the chapel at Annapolis, Md. tarrh who take Peruna. There is no Joseph Collch, an Austrian, who par "He is a regular kleptomaniac." surprising WASHINGTON. doubt about that. Some ticipated in a riot at Los Angeles, "And still you Intend marrying recoveries are reported almost daily. him?" UPTON'S American flag was torn to I have thousands of them In my flies. Electors in forty eight states met and when the shreds by a number of his countryme "Süre. He steals nothing but Peruna is for sale at all drug stores. formally elected Wood row Wilson to kisses." the presidency and Thomas R. Mar- was sentenced in the Police Court to ASK YOUR DRUG- shall to the vice presidency of the serve 100 days In the city Jail. TEA Ewlng, who died Mrs. WlDSlow's Soothing Syrup for Children United States. Miss Ella at her teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflamóla. airtight tins GIST FOR FREE PE- Gorin, Scotland, county, Bold In onlr Democratic senators form the Rocky home, near Uon, allars pain , cures wind col ic . tftc m bottls sis. Mountain region sent to President-elec-t Mo., was said to have been the tallest RUNA ALMANAC Wilson a letter urging the selection of woman in the world. Miss Ewing was It lsasler to write history than it a representative of that section as 8 feet, 4 Inches tall. She wag forty Is to manufacture it W. N. U, DENVER,. NO. FOR 1913. secretary of the Interior. rears old. Notas de Sport, Jack Redmcnd de Milwaukee puso Baby fuera de combate á Joe Welling de NOTICIAS DEL Start Your NOTICIAS DE LA Chicago en el cuarto round. Bl bout tuvo lugar en Milwaukee. SEMANA SUROESTE Sound ULTIMA universidad da Colorado y la With Health La Denver han resumido relaciones atléti- - Movement from cas. Este año se encontrarán en jue- Regular Bowel Western Newspaper Union News Sorvtce. Childhood on Forestalls Future Western Newspaper Union New Service. gos de base ball, y el año entrante, Notas de Colorado. Serious Diseases Notas del Extranjero. probablemente, veremos á los dos cole- en el congreso del cannot all start life with the ad- señora Romero esposa de gios en el gridiron jugando foot ball. Se ha introducido We La Ysabel ley que prohibirá la manu- vantages of money, but every child ' murió en Las Vegas "Billy" Nolan, el empresario de Wil estado una Ricardo Romero cigarrlloa, y aun el dar ft born is entitled to the heritage of enfermedad que duro campeón de peso ligero factura de Ig después de una lie Ritchie, ha un amigo uno estos pitillos será honirh Throuah unfortunate meses. La señora de Romero que Ritchie no peleará ba de In the feeding algunos declarado como la infracción de es- norance or carelessness muerte trientayaos con nadie considerado baby tiny stomach may be- contaba a su solo jo ningunas ctrcumstanclas ley. of a its á Las Vegas de julio presente ta come deranged. The disorder spreads años, habiendo venido antes del cuatro de del ' Nuestro pésame al Infor- año. Entonces, quizá, se encuentre John F. Shafroth, hoy exgobernador to the bowels and before the mother Santa Fé. two chief organs on tunado esposo. con Rivers que es hace mas popular ca del estado y Charles S. Thomas fueron realizes It the electos como senadores al congreso which the infant's comfort and health Los rebeldes del estado de Veracruz da día. depend causing it great suffering. que nacional por la Asamblea reunida en are atacaron la hacienda del Potrero, Joe Rivers derrotó á Leach Cross en y Thomas If the condition is allowed to continue Derrotados sesión ordinaria. Shafroth result. pertenecía a un americano. Nueva York en un bout de dies candidatos escogidos grave ailments often ataque y fue- fueron los dos no occasion for que fueron, volvieron al rounds. El mejicano probó á los cien últimas elec- There is, however, mmmm veces. Un por el pueblo en las sensible thing to do ron derrotados por cuatro tíficos que el tiene mejor tino, mejor alarm, and the DIXIE AsKKW DUDLEY que ciones, y should be done instantly Is to indigestion, americano murió en el combate ciencia y mas fuerza en su puño qua but it liver trouble, biliousness; por algunas horas. La administración de Shafroth ha give the baby a small dose of a mild headaches, and the various other dis- duró su antagonista Cross. En el diez gober- opinion of a presenta muerto para siempre. El nuevo laxative tonic. In the orders of the stomach, liver and bow- El gabinete portugués ha round Cross hubiera sido puesto fuera to- great many people, among them such nothing Is more Arriaga, nador electo Elias M. Ammons ha els suitable than this do su dimisión al presidente de combate a no ser que la campanilla cargo en medio persons as the parents of mild laxative-tonic- . Dr. Caldwell's política de mado posesión de su por ser muy impopular la sonó el final del bout. mayor simplicidad. Las cere Dixie Dudley, Magnolia, Ark., the Syrup Pepsin. está de la remedy Dr. Caldwell's Syrup este. Se dice que el presidente inauguración fueron muy proper is Two generations of people are using ' batallar, y que monias de Pepsin. Mrs. Earl Dudley writes: "Dr. it today, and thousands of families muy cansado de tanto simples. El Sr. Ammons pronunció un también renunciará el alto puesto De Todas Partes. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is the best keep it constantly In the house, for el discurso muy brillante recomendando I ever used. cured my every family que oy ocupa si su gabinete persiste Smith fué reelecto medicine It member of the can use it. William Alden á la Asamblea el pase de algunas baby of flatulency colic when doc- can be of any congreso nacional the It obtained druggist at en , iltir. como senador al leyes que el cree serán para el bene- tors failed; it cured my husband of fifty cents or one dollar a bottle, the Michigan. El general Cirpriano Castro que por la legislatura de ficio del estado. Entre las recomenda constipation. My home shall never latter being the size bought by fami- a ausó serlas controversias entre Vene-suel- pi aanaUn Ha rwmver ha diferido ex- - ciones del nuevo gobernador es la de be without Syrup Pepsin." It is a lies who already know its value. Re- pleasant-tastin- g every always money (cuando el era presidente) y de Nixon que que la legislatura no se esté mas de se laxative, which sults are guaranteed or afitrar la controversia likeB. mild, refunded. Alemania, Inglaterra y los Estados gobernador. en sesión. person It is will be aliga ser el legitimo vice senta días and contains that most excellent of all If no member of your family has Unidos, no podrá entrar al territorio Se suscitado un disgusto en Den- - gyrup Pepsin you país extranjero Thnmna .1. Walsh de Helena, el can ha digeBtants, pepsin. ever used and would de este por ser un ver en tre el mayor de la ciudad like to make a personal trial of it las au- didato como senador, recibió todos los This remedy is especially intended pernicioso. Asi lo declararon Arnold y el Comisionodo de Policía children, women, old peo- before buying it in the regular way of Inmigración de Nueva votos de la legislatura de Montana. Es- for infants, toridades de Cieel. El primero ordenó que los ple and all others to whom harsii a druggist, send your address a pos- to solo se explica por la inmensa popu- W. B. 417 York. garrotes de los policías les fueron de cathartics, salt waters, pills, etc., are tal will do to Caldwell, laridad del Sr. Walsh. common Washington St., Monticello, 111., and a La ciudad de Casas Grandes, que es vueltos pues su ausencia amenazaba á distressing. In fact, in the del periodista inglés, disorders of life, such as constipation. free sample bottle will be mailed you. uno de los centros ferrocarrileros Friward F. Mvlius. los gendarmes-co- n ser atacados. El Co actacada por en Londres de haber norte de Chihuahua fué que fue convicto misionado Creel cree que no es nece- WHAT WORRIED HER. Touching the Cardinal. mas de mil soldados rebeldes. El fue- insultarlo al rev Georee nor medio de la sario que los policías tengan garrotes At the Democratic convention in alguna horas, al final del permitió desembarcar go duró por prensa no se le pues cometen muchos abusos con es- Baltimore last summer two of the ser- - repul- por autori- cual los revolucionarios fueron en los Estados Unidos las te motivo. El mayor Arnold, sin em- geants-at-arm- s were Ohioans, Col. John sados con serias pérdidas. Los federa- dades de inmigración. barga, no se convenció y ordenó que Bolan of Toledo and Capt. Joseph número ochocientos al man- les en de Howard Tavlor. republicano, fué los garrotes fueran devueltos aun en Dowling of Dayton. Bolan is the wit do de un capitán federal se portaron electo como presidente de la camari contra do los deseos de Creel. who laid down the maxim that "anny valientemente. de diputados del estado de Washing Mucho entusiasmo se ha despertado man who parts his hair in the middle El departamento de la marina ha ton. Plyny L. Alien fué electo como en Denver con la llegada del coronel is no Dlmmycrat." ordenado á un crucero americano que nrnsidente oro tempore del senado. Cody, llamado popularmente "Buffalo When Cardinal GibbonB had finish- proceda del puerto de San Diego, Cal., Ambos políticos son republicanos. Bill. Este viejo militar viene á Denver ed the opening prayer, he descended a aguas mejicanas con el objeto de á con la Liga de Publicidad from the rostrum and made his way F.I Root introdujo reciente- - conferir proteger los intereses americanos si sfnador del para los arreglos toward the door. As he neared the mpnra nmvecto do lev en el senado estado ultimar estos se encuentran en algún peligro. tin para la gran exposición que Denver pre- exit where the two Ohioans were on el proviso que dice que El crucero americano procederá al para eliminar país en 1915 con motivo de guard, Bolan whispered: no pagarán cuo- sentará al puerto de Acapulco que está amenaza- los buques americanos exposición en California. Se quiere "Joe, touch him whin he passes por canal de Panamá. la do por los rebeldes del estado de tas al pasar el traer á Denver algunos cientos de ye. del senador Root es Guerrero. Esto, sin embargo no quiere El propósito miles de indios y magnificencia del "All right, colonel," replied Dowling, controversias con Ingla la decir nada, y el crucero hará su apari- eliminar las caso la requerida en ocasi with an lnocent air. "What pocket punto. será tales ción pacificamente. terra sobre este ones. El Sr. Cody es un experto en has he got it in?" Popular Maga- zine. Por fin han ganado los irlandeses' F.i rint-to- r James A. Morsensteln, de materias de indios, habiendo el peleado católicos. Desde tímenos inmemoriales Easton, Pa., ha descubierto que la con ellos durante los días de la fron y Important to Mothers Irlanda trataba do obtener su auto- acñnr Rlrtnn Perkins de esa ciudad tera cuando estos no estaban pacifi- Examine carefully every bottle ot nomía, y po rmuchos años los lenders tres de sus hijos tienen dos corazones. cados aun. CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Irlandeses han batallado en el parla- Este es un Importante descubrimiento "I asked your father and he said Infants and children, and see that it mento por la autonomía de su país an in Manrla de medicina. (SI coa un Notas de Nuevo Méjico. you were 'old enough to know your Bears the corazón se vuelven locos los hombres City un nuevo depot own mind." natal. Hoy por fin ven realizado su Silver tendrá Signature of ( sueño. La ley que autoriza la autono- y las mujeres, que no harán con dos ;) ferrocarrilero. Asi lo ha declarado Mr. "He didn't tell you bow old I was. gerente compañía del did he?" In Use For Over 30 Years. mía de Irlanda, llamada comunmente Ta (Gruiente sesión do la conven Fred Fox de la Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria el "home rule bill" de dará á la isla un gan- Santa Fé en aquella ciudad. ción de la Asociación Nacional de Something to Be Thankful For. parlamento propio sin que el parla- A pesar de que Silver City tuvo die ado será verificada en Denver al año Michael Meehan was the proud pos Its Popularity. mento inglés tenga que ver. Ir- cinueve pulgadas de nieve, durante el nada entrante. Asi se acordó en Phoenix, sessor of a new high public board is most in fa formará parte del Reino Unido mes de diciembre, solo cinco días es- brand silk hat "What landa Ariz., donde fué verificada la última the wake of his dearest enemy he vor in a municipality?" Bretaña, pero por la nueva , tuvieron nublados. El resto fueron días at de la Gran convención. H. A. Jastro de Bakers-field- guarded carefully, and as is festive se gobernarán por y con sol. Esto es una de las had it a "I rather think it the ley los Irlandeses Calif., fue electo como presi- claros consequence was strolling home with mismos y el parlamento inglés nada pruebas del excelente clima de Silver board?" si dente, los otros oficiales fueron reelec- the tile unscathed. As he passed the que ver con las leyes pasadas City. tendrá tos. site of a building operation, a lady may be an earnest por provin- The detective el parlamento irlandés La Byron Kip, de Socorro salió con su acquaintance nodded pleasantly. always find. que parte El dia 31 de enero la legislatura del patos. seeker, but he doesn't cia de Ulster, forma déla hermano S. S. Kipp á cazar an ostentatious wave of the y que es donde los protestantes estado de Nuevo Méjico se reunirá se- ca With isla, Mientras andaban divertidísimos hat, which exhibited it to excellent ad- opuesto para nombrar un sub- esco- OIII1IIU1IIIIITO WOMEN IIIIIIIÍIIHIIS son mas populosos, se ha sión combinada zando estos preciosos pájaros, la vantage, Michael bowed. At the same & que ley con todas sus fuerzas la stituto al senado nacional en lugar de peta de S. S. se disparó Herido gran moment a brick sailed down from an y dec- año 1 pase, aun han amenazado con Albert B. Fall, senador electo el rarte de la munición á alojarse en una upper floor and bounced from his Now Js The TÍE I lararse en revolución si la ley es pasa- pasado por corto. No ss su hermano. el término da las piernas da bared skull. Upon coming to he in- a those pains and aches resulting da. Ulster, sin embargo, está deses- sabe aun quién será el candidato, pero escapó A-- weakness or derangement Andres Cales, el reo que se quired anxiously for the hat. . by- B from B organs distinctly feminine peradamente en la minoría. La ley fué es muy probable que un republicano de la penitenciarla y que fue arrestado unharmed. Mike of the 5 mañana por stander restored it sooner or later leave their mark. S pasada esta la cámara de sea elelegldo, pues estos dominan en en Juárez, se ha evadido de nuevo de Felt lump on his. head S away. Now B y the S Beauty soon fades los Comunes del parlamento inglés, ambas cámaras. la cárcel de esta ciudad, sin saber 1 occasioned by the impact of the brick, B la the time to restore health - ha pasado á la cámara de los Lores donde se halla dirigido. Las autorida then regarded his undamaged and retain beauty. B muy El departamento' de minería de ind para su revisión. Los lores es des mejicanas lo buscan con ansiedad tile. "Begorry," he sighed in satis- DR. PIERCE'S g que no pasen proyecto por Washington convencido de que las posible el para entregarlo & las americanas. faction, "it's lucky it is I saw the opuestos y montañas del Oeste abundan en radio, I Favorite Prescription estar los leaders Irlandeses en la de loidy In toime!" mas precioso que se halla Se ha comenzado cámara aMssaaBBBHsspas s B,i asi se han expresado, pero aun en caso el mineral es- representantes la legislatura del strenKth--ivrii- de que fuese derrotada, serta revisada descubierto ahora, propone au- de 5 That great, potent, hasta discusiones para ver quién restorative wilt help you. Surt tees. B nuevo, y es casi seguro su pase químicos que tado las A GOOD BREAKFAST. B de mentar su fuerza de de la cámara. Baca OIIIIII Tear Drsg will Supply TealUIUO antes de que el presente parlamento será presidente Some Persons Never Know What It it sean empleados en la busca de este que fué ea las últimas sesiones no sea disuelto. El primer ministro y los lo Means. precioso metal. A este propósito se es querido por muchos y se trata de Irlandeses se han In- leaders hecho verificarán exámenes en la capital pa- otro en su lugar. Hasta hoy na- Your Liver mensamente populares por el apollo elegir A good breakfast, a good appetite ra químicos, los cuales serán des- da se ha hecho, y solo se ha escogido and good digestion que han prestado, paes en misma In- mean everything Is Clogged Up pachados en y de un presidente temporario, este es to man, woman glaterra la ley es favorablemente á la oficina Denver the or child who has Why Ont of Sorts republicano. anything to get iWs You're Tired vista. ahí distribuidos en las montañas. Parks, do, and wants to a Have No Appetite good start toward doing it. John D. Rockefeller hijo, dará la Antonio Valencia y Ruperto Hernán El Dr. Vázquez Gómez,- hermano del A Mo. man tells of his wife's "good CARTER'S LITTLE enorme cantidad de diez millones de dez, que han sido acusados por el de- licenciado Emilio Vázquez Gómez, que & breakfast" and also supper, made out dólares para el salvamiento de mu- lito de asesinato, han sido llevados encabezó una recolución que no ha of Grape-Nut- s and cream. He says: will nut vou ritrht Carter's jeres alegres. Se propone que con esta la corto ft tener el primer juicio. Los days. - tenido ningún éxito sido aprehendi 'I should like to tell you how much in a few ft- '''LE ha todo dos ser inocentes. Después f: suma sean levpntadag cimas nn declararon do y puesto en Inco- good Grape-Nut-s has done tor my wife. They do BIYtR la penitenciarla el pais donde se depositarán estas mu- de los preliminares fueron Internados municado. acusa (y esta sa- After being in poor health for the lást Se al doctor jeres dándoseles la educación que ne- en la cárcel de nuevo. Hernández no es 18 years, during part of the time r ' la primera vez) de fomentar la cesitan y una vez que estén regenera- lió libre bajo fianza desjues, el stipation, ' " T revolución y Be scarcely anything would stay on her Indigestion and Sick Headache le ha encarcelado has das se les permitirá Ir por el mundo á monto es de $2,500." Biliousness, ta que se le prueben los cargos de stomach long enough to nourish her, SMALL FILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. ganarse la vida honradamente. En el mensaje del gobernador á la finally suggestion que está acusado. El doctor protesta at the of a friend bear Signature en adop- Grape-Nuts- . Genuine must do su inocencia y dice que el no se La Asamblea de Francia reunida legislatura este recomienda la she tried mexcla en política por mucho tiempo. Versallas, la antigua ciudad francesa, ción de las medidas progresistas del "Now, after about four weeks on proclamó al primer ministro Poincí'é "initiative" y el "referendum." Agre- this delicious and nutritious food, she Turquía no cede ni & las amenzas como presidente de la república ga que estamos viviendo en una era de haB picked up most wonderfully and de los aliados ni á las amenazas de las cesa. El único competidor de Polnsare progresisvismo y el pueblo desea leyes seems as well as anyone can be. ALLEN'S potencias. No se sabe en que funda era Pams, también ministro .del ga progresistas. Varias medidas y leyes "Every morning she makes a good binete, pero en el segundo presentadas las pa- Grape-Nut-s su poder para rehusar las representa-clone- s Poincaré han sido á cámaras breakfast on eaten just as ran FOOTEASE. voto mayoría y electo e legisladores de los aliados y las potencias, obtuvo la fué ra su pasaje. I,os tendrán It comes from the package with cream The Antisepticpowder sh" '"to medio de los aplausos del público y ios trabajo por algunas semanas. or milk added; and again sones pero los delegados turcos han declara- then the Íine the leet for a Qnrt" diputados. Durante la votación aubo same at Bupper and the change in her lor do que no cederán Adrianópolls sino Una asociación ha sido formada en serios disgustos, un diputado Insulto propa- Is wonderful. & punta del sable. Las conferen- Deming con el objeto de hacer la al candidato Poincaré, y este le mandó "We can't Bpeak too highly of Ule E E in FEET. por ganda para cambiar el nombre del es The Man who P" cias do se han resumido algún sus segundos á que ultimaran el duelo Grape-Nut-s as a food after our re- tiempo, yolos aliados se muestran su- el que es posible se lleve ft cabo. tado de Nuevo Méjico & Lincoln. No markable experience." Name given quo asociación valla iDgtoD.D.C. BooiSMfree. Hlgb mamente disgustados. La guerra se Poincaré se ha distinguido por sus la se cree la dicha by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. PATENTS HUBS. muy en sus labores, pues el es resumirá probablemente la semana en- bores diplomáticas en todo el mundo lejos 3ead the little book, "The Road to tado un nombre que & nadie en trante si Turquía porslste en su acti- siendo su fama reconocida como dis- tiene vVellville," in pkgs. "There's a Rea- - vidla. A mas siendo la mayoría d 331333333232 no Adrianópolls tinguido jurista, autor de libros de lon." wow. tud de ceder ni ni las de nacionalidad hispan 11 Bcri Oottf Hyrvp. i Egeo. Los aliados, por gran peso y filósofo de renombro. los habitantes Kver rrma me more letterr A nthnt, Bola vw iTrmrm. telas del Mar americana, es difícil que estos quiera ae appears from time to tlnse. Theynfn parte han declarado que no harán Francia se muestra orgullosa de tener .Vj.ilM!l.lll,14.1l-- a cambiar el nombre. U" ls pax al AdrlanónoUs no e de ellos. un hombre como Poincaré. latereat. Adv. 3 LUCIA DIED MARRIED LETTER FROM Everybody Reads CONGRESSMAN CURRY Mrs. Martraret Elizabeth Hol-- Special Correspondence. A surprise was sprung on The Journal lis was born at Long Lane, Mo., Hon George Curry sends the telegram from Kentucky the many friends of Charles J. A Aug. 25, 1850; departed this life, following letter to the told Mrs Allan McGillivray of 16 Andrews and Miss Adele How Wednesday evening, Jan. it her father's illness. Her brother, ell with their marriage Friday Why? Because prints 1913. My dear Sir: Bradley Coomer, who is attend- to evening. Ihe ceremony was Today's News Today In 1S7S she was married As I am about to ing school at Ros well, met her Thomas Hollis, and continued performed by the Itov. Hugh and Lots of it. And Saturday from Congress, I am turning here and they left his faithful companion, comfort A, Cooper at the mau9e, with Kentucky. over all new business to my col- because it is independent night for Horse Cave, er, and helper until his death 1U only the relatives and a few league, Hon. H. B. Fergusson, and wears the They took supper with Mrs. Hollis, of Es- in politics years ago. Joseph intimate friends present to who has been and who Smoot. only child born collar of no political patty tancia, was the see that the deed was well will continue to serve the people Mrs. child- Mrs. Mattingly and to this union. Two other done. of New Mexico regardless of spent Friday with Mrs. of former Brown ren, however, the Both are well known and politics as creditably as he has 50 Cents a Month Hudson. wife of her husband, were reared well liked. Mrs. Andrews is in the past, and with his service BY MAIL in the home. Since the husband's McGillivray took dinner VV. and wide acquaintance he will be John home the daughter of R. Howell, urith Fallona Brown Thursday death she had made her able to do more for the state in recently Lometa, Texas. formerly a business man of Mrs. Smoot entertained on until at the future than he has in the Albuquerque moved to Estan- this city, now a merchant at Tuesday evening the following On Dec.4th she past. home Estancia. Mr. Andrews came people, Misses Rhamy, Maloney cia expecting to make her During mv short term here, I Morning Journal son. But the to Albuquerque from England and Hubbard; Messrs. Morrison, here with her am clad to sav. I have been able Heavenly Father, who knoweth ago his mus Horace Brown, Calkins, Ed- several years and to work in perfect harmony, not removed to the monds, and Falcona Brown. best, hath her ical talants have made him only with my colleague, but with heavenly home. much in demaud in musical Senators Catron and Fall who are J POPULAR f A lively election was held on of The deceased wa3 the first circles, and his pleasant per- ably representing the people in Monday at Lucia. For Justice sons and daugh a family of six sonality has won him numer- the unner House of Congress. of the Peace, twenty-si- x votes earth, ters to be called from ihe Mr. and Mrs. I want to thank the people ot were cast, George Cobb received Mrs. Oma Ken ous friends. two sisters are, home New Mexico for the great honor 17 and the present incumbent, M., Mrs. Olhe Andrews will make their dall. Longs, N. thev conferred upon me m elect Mr. Maloney' received 9; T. W. Mo., three n this city. AlDuquerque Carr, Marshfield, the ing me one of the first represen Miller was constable brothers, Alfred Mayfield, bt. Journal. McGi- tatives in Congress and 1 shall rwh without opposition. John Mayheld, Popular Mechanics Worth, Texas. John continue to perform my duties llivray, Judge Maloney, Andres Lebanon, Mo., and James May-fiel- d Magazine up to the last hour. 'WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UKMMTÍN IT Salas were judges of the election two child J. P. Brumlev of Stanley, and of Oklahoma. The The vegetable and flower seed GREAT Continued Story of the and D. F. Heal and Clyde Brown ren reared in the home, othei Mrs. Marv C. Wilson, of Venus, A xr i .1 - D .i j'n iVVi vnn allotted me, I am sending out may begin reading at any time, and clerks- - only child, are, were united in matrimony on the were than Joseph, her part which will now your interest iorever. Q. principally to the southern to M. Wilhite, Lometa, evening of Jan. lGth, J. Her PICTURES Allan McGillivray went Mrs. J, of the state but requests for seed 250 PAGES EACH MONTH 800 returning W. Hollis, Fort rin officiating. ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST Albuquerque Saturday Texas, and J. and public documents that 1 re 200 Texas. ineri. anopci m.note rtbijihí-. - CM rami Monday. Worth, ceive from any part of the btate, gives easy waya to do things now to maKe home and shop, repairs, etc. The deceased was a noble comnlied for I am useful articles for Edmonds took dinner will he with Amateur mecnojiic iw and saint of God. From every make Mission furniture, wireless outfits, boats, Mr. Hubbard Sunday and ACORN GLUB PARTY sufficiently well acquainted with magic, and all the things a boy loves. with side come words of tenderest af engines, Wr. fnr Clovis the same evening other members to secure what- $1.50 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES 15 CENTS fection and love from those that f! R. Hale was called to Taiban ever I may need for my constit Ask your newsdealer, or knew her best. She turned her WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE COPY TODAY to take charge of an extra gang uents. heart to the Savior for salvation It was cold, and cheerless MECHANICS CO. Billie Doo took his place here as Very respectfully, POPULAR with Bap enough out of doors Tuesday, SIB W. Washington St., CHIMOO nprtinn in vouth. unitirur the Geo. Curry. foreman. these 40 residence Billie Doo tist church, and for but inside the Braxton Horace Brown and wor and much Church Services. hunting Sunday vears had been a devoted there was comfort went rabbit of the Lord merriment. Mrs. E. Braxton Money and Keep in captured several shiDDer and servant J. Laciies! Save morning and truly did of the Acorn Rev. Carver will preach in the rabbit Jesus Christ. No more had the members . Style by Reading McCalTf cotton tails. They had a M. next Sunday morn- the band of godly women minis club in for a "parcels shower E. church Magazine and Using McCall Patterns fry at the Smoot home Sunday evening, Sunday School ter to the Savior, while on earth for a noDular member, Mrs. E ing and HcOU'b MaiaiinawllI evening. also a 10 m. and Christian En- MACAU'S MAGAZINE help you dress styl- than did this one, as she had op A. Flesher. There was at a. ishly ac a mud era to club 6.30 p. m. expense by k o e p n 8 Falcona Brown and D. F. Heal portunity, join in every good hnsiness meeting of the at deavor at you posted on tlio on business were latent fashloii3 in were in Estancia work of the kingdom of God which five new members J. O. Herrin will preach at the clothes uiid bats. LO sym roster, leaving morning Now Fashion Ucs!?..-- Monday. The friends of the family added to the club Baptist church Sunday la caca lssuo. ALo vacancy uniil the Martyrs. valunhlo Ir.rorninii-- Mr. Maloney drove over to the Dathize in their loss. Yet all that but one more on Modern Christian on all homo und assured her mpmhershin. limited to 25, Will confiscation of mailers. Only county seat Sunday. knew her are that Imprisonment, COc a year, includii?:: Lord, closed, waiting list a freo pattern. spirit is at home with the he and the torture. Siberian exile, luday or se.r.i The funeral service was con opened. Mrs. A. J. Green was and death have in recent years for freo sainólo copy. McCall Pattern will enable you tomr.ketn yo':? ducted at the home of Mrs n nan imoiislv eleeted vice presi been meted out to thousands oi own borne, wiih youruwn bunds, cl'iiliintft r. VALLEHIEW. caused by yourself and cbililron which v II I.' perfect Rhoda Evans, who for years had dent to fill the vacancy Christians in Russia and other In stylo ninl fit. Price none higher iüa:i 1j de resignation. Mrs. con cents. Send for freo Pancrn C:i:al.i(;i;e. a close friend of the Mrs. Howell's European countries for their Will Yob PrentDb for i Correspondent. been We Gira Fine prititiír Special 10 a. also reported that the script ions nmoni? your irieiübí. Send freo ceased, by J. Q. Herrin at Terrv niontiniis worshio of Jehovah Premium Catalogue an: Ca: h Pitzc on?r. next HIE McCALL COMPANY, to ZO n Z 7 f ... Ml". M H. Fredrick's house caught m. . January 17th. Interment year books would be at the fif these heroes and martyrs the 29 fire on January 8th but was put followed at the Estancia ceme meetinz. This concluded the nnatnr will sDeak. and he ex- out before much damage was tery. hnoiness meetincr and then came tind3 a special invitation to ail jnno TVi fire started in the loft the shower. Master Frank Jen tn he nresent at this service. unjointed the parlor drawing no preacning in where the pipe came Georcre Falconer, foreman of nings entered There will be roof. little wagon Sunday School at and burned part of the the Mcintosh ranch, died Tues a prettily decorated the evening. filled with neatlv wrapped pacK M. A. Kiser, bup t, Clyde Loveall and sister were day on hia place adjoining the 10 a. m. ages. Attached to eacn was a Estancia Friday. ranch. He will be buried at Mas will be celebrated Sunday in card bearing an original poem Santa Fe temorrow. Robert Fal at. the Catholic church at S:dO a. Clyde Loveall visited in the J. onmnosed bv the donor. Mrs. coner of Chicago, a brother of m., sermon will be in Spanish. Clark home Sunday. Tke Watson read the verses and the deceased, arrived luesday. Sundav School at 2:dU p. m., spent Sun- nreseated the gifts to Mrs. Flesh-- Gertrude Loveall We will publish an obituary oveninff service, sermon in Lng was uucao- - day at Mr. McHans. next week. er. Much merriment benediction of the sketch Howard WiedeRand lish and Smith went to ioned when Sacrament at 7 p. m. Harry and Earl the gaily Blessed Sunday, returning Mon- ers annoucned that Monday morning at 8 a. m. Estancia Mrs. Kate Brittain. wife of J. his. Mri. Mass dewirated cart was Domingo J. P. PORTER day. A. Brittain, postmaster at Mcin- RrnYtnn Served a two course Misa a las 9 son SO de la "The Land Man" M. H. Fredrick spent Sunday tosh, died here yesterday morn- the guests declared it lunch and mañana. Doctrina cristiana a las evening at A. Loveall's. ing (Tuesday), from peritonitis. perfectly grand, fcvery If you want to sell, list your land tobe 2 son 30. Sermon y bendision del person or by mail. I through here She had been here since January nne knows the enviable reputa either in Mr. Garvin passed F de la tarde. a large correspondence list lat ina hosoital. Besides the enjoys as re Santísimo a las have last week with a sled loaa oi nay. tionthis hostess Lunes and will rush the business. husband, a daughter six years ability to prepare Charles Mar. gards her 8 la mañana. r w Raw and old survives. Both were .in Al Misa a las de ranch reallv trood thinea to eat and the visited Mr. Bay's of - chant hiinneraue at the time finest chef in the land could not OVER 8S YEARS- and took dinner at wr. PHILGMATHIANS last week the death of Mrs. am have improved upon the prepar- EXPERIENCE Loveall's. tain. The body was sent last the luncheon ing and serving of Suecial Correspondence. Fredrick went to night to Germantown, Tenn., for M. H. Tuesday. Philomathian Club met Tuesday and returned with 2 burial. The husband and daugh The The ladie eniovine Mrs. Brax Wednesday at the home of Mrs. accompanied the body. Mr. A. X cows for Julian Clark. ter ' be ton's pleasant hospitality were John. The subject for discussion Trade Marks and Mrs. Brittain lived here DESIGNS Catarrh they went to Mcintosh. Mesdames C. E. .wing, li. n. was 'What the Federation is rAavDinMTl Ac. of Ointments for fore nd ÚCTCTiptlon Beware a. a. do along line of nn sending a p.ju Van Stone, Neal Jenson, trying to the -- ibi aarorr.-ii- cuirkrtopinion rree wneiner , rnntflin -Mercury,- Albuquerque Journal. mat Jennings, Ike Wataon, A. J. Heredity." After the business Ion." riot iJKnBdontSl. HANDBOOK onPMenu ., --vrmnr will mrT JM "?. J? "52 .en" f" e. Ol.lo.t Jjenw lor .j.id Wtemj- - and comlKtelr dl'rn. ?,u surtscwL Bucb fireen. Ed Roberson, W. B. Hen meetim? and a social time the Patent, taken -- nurln. It tMomrti mrtat nolle wlthoulcharM, Inth, -- new, , HMM koala be .twl wt to attacks Monte Goodin, Verne John, served dainty refresh ttnn. Irom Zl poMlbly de-- If your children are subject ry, hostess American. " WVS.? tnanulactured WiedeRand-ers- , will Scientific cErtCur v croup, watch for the first symptom, Terry, Dora The next meeting rtve lrom ÍTiSlí """V. contain, no tner-b- of James ments. F. J. Cheney Co.. ";. Htrprtlv udob. hoarseness. Give Chamberlain's ixugn and the honored guest Mrs. be with Mrs. Sen ter on Feb. 5th Roinprtii aa soon as the child beomes near the parK, - New York A- - Flesher, and Misses Grace at her residence MUNN &Co.36""""'- may be warded E. hoarse and the attack Nannie Marsh. Subject, rarcei rosi. off. For sale bv all dealers. advt Brown and 'V

News-Heral- Cleofes Romero received a Estancia d car On the third day of the freezes succession are a positive benefit of Hour and feed this week. Publiiii"l evory FriilRy! in California, the Los Angeles and that a bumper crop of super- I J. E. Braxton went n p A CONS TAN r,l to Moriar. wsnaners estimated the oran ire ior oranges and lemons will re ANNIE PORTER, Owners. ty Tuesday on a business trip. crop totally The as ruined. next sult. Albuquerque Journal. .1. A. CONSTANT.Edirorand Publisher Miss Lillian Booth of Albuquer The Torrance county treasurer day the damage was reduced to during 1912 twenty-fiv- que came Saturday for a visit the year has made per cent. One day Subscription fi SÚ per year in advitnce total Ux collections of $63,648.53, later the damage was not more with relatives and fiiends. Succea'ful Man's Policy. writing therefor 2,656 receipts. than ten per cent, and new the I have tried to make all ray H rnmmiiMtcalion must be ac R. Romero was a Santa Fe vis acts and Th jciah balance Januiry 1. 1913. Los Angeles papers declare any commercial moves the result o( defi- ouuMiHeil bv the name ami aililress itor this week. nite consideration - was $32,205.59. This is consider- and Eound inris. witer, iioi necessarily for publica- one is a knocker who suggests ment. There were never nnv erurlf i in, but tor our protection. Ad County Superintendent Burt ably larger collections than ever that the Golden State citrus fruit ventures or riBks. I practiced ñnnnst. all to g commnaications the of Mountainair, was in Santa Fe before made in one year since crop was injured more than five business methods, and NEWS-HERAL- tried to back D Monday. tha organization of the county. per cant. Next week they will them with good system. Marshall Field. N. The amount of property on Estancia, M. f . It. tioliowav shlDDed a par the discover that three freezes in tax rolls is of pinto beans to El Paso Wed increasing steadily, 1907, lu the poeto trico nt Estancia, N. Al., under nesday. and when the Ianre DroDertv tho Act (if UuQtfi-oe- of March :i, IÍW7. holders havd been inoculated The HoIIiday baby, west of with the taxpaying habit the fi A MONEY SAVING town; who ha3 been sick is much nancial condition of the county better. OF LOCAL INTERES! should be vastly better than dur- TRANSACTION J. P. Kennedy's collie dud. ing the past few years. Countv "Mac", got under the car wheels Superintendent Burt says that if FOR YOU Ortiz for fresh fruit. adv hst Friday and had to be killed. collections are as good for the 1800 gal. metal lank for sale. Cieofas Romero spent a few next few months as during the WE OFFER Inquire at this office, tf adv days in Santa Fe this week at past few months, there will be tending to some but three or four school For sale or trade, an 8 foot business matters. districts $3.50 Lion Special Hats (jJO in the county will require IP Deering binder. P. Porter, adv Tne Farmer's Alliance loaded that while they last L,Lo J. aid to a car of beans, also one of pota state hold the requisite VV. S. Rogers moved this week toes, this week. They number of months school. to the house across the street were both $2.50 Big Bear Hats $1.75 shipped to El Paso, north from the Methodist church. Texas. E. L. Cox is holding You all know Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Grimmell down the the quality position as chief HEARING "SO GET YOURS departed Saturday on their trip clerk to the FIRST." Master Mechanic in to the east. E. L. Smith and the railroad snops wnne family occupy their domicile dur uert Unmmell is Hughes back east- - Santa Fe. Jan. 21. The refe Mercantile Company ing their absence. ree's hearing before Judge Lorin til ANUIA, N. M. Mrs. Cowgill of Mountainair You are likely to miss it if you Collins, in the case of the in came Saturday for a visit with don't see the second hand man debtednessof New Mexico relatives and friends. the before buying anything you may Central Railroad conmanv. will STATEMENT need. He has a creat variety of Mrs. Clark, who lives in the be completed February 4th, un of the condition of articles practically as good as Silverton district, and who has I ess there is unforeseen obiec the new at very low price. adv been very sick is better at last tions. The referee todav conclud reports. -- Walter Pace moved to town ed the hearing of all testimony ESTANCIA SAVINGS BANK the first of the week, occupying Mrs. listed for introduction, and on Maude Croft of Los An of the house just north of that oc geles, Calif., came Wednesday m otion of counsel ruled that un Estancia, N. M., at the close of business Dec. 31, 1912. less satisfactory objections cupied by Frank Chavez. He for a visit with her parents, E. were WW had rented his farm to E. E. L. Smith and wifo. entered before the date TV. U.,4. u l4.i.- - - mentioned, he would formally RESOURCES LIABILITIES , uuuniy went uauegos ana t iu.tr close the hearing and report Loans and Discounts $68,463.74 Capital Stock $15,000.00 " "lraaL family went to Pinos Wells Sat I, ":V"i"iiuyc uow,." uues back to the court on the dav Real Estate Furniture burplus 2,300.00 r ii lie .lrjn fn attoriA tuQ ,aa; tint find nnntrior mentioned. and Fixtures . . . 6.178.73 Undivided for,ot.uuu. H.H,,Qrtrt' TlX! A profits 1,789.43 l2nllnAH ""'6J mitas mi ... uuuiuu uaitcgua aim An Judge Collins was named ref Overdrafts . . . 564.25 Cashier's checks ine parcel post is responsible dre ita Chavez. 310.26 i . .. r eree by the district court of Cash & Sight Exchange 31,653.93 Deposits 87,450.95 - Mrs- - E- - Fe county, i Santa to hear evi $106,850.64 ínf:- happen. ex- - - , $106,850.64 For tnr hor m dence regarding the different ample, the editor s family re nrJ State of New Mexico, County of Torrance, ss: Kentucky, at which point her creditors' claims against the ceived this week from good old I, Ed. W. Roberson, cashier of the above father is ill. Mrs. Garvin expects road. Testimony has been taken named bank, do solemnly swear Indiana, a parcel of home cured that the above statement is true. to stay back in her "Old Ken in Albuquerque, Pittsburgh, Pa., Attest: ELGIN, bacon, smoked with shellbark WILLIE President tucky Home" for a few Chicago and this city. Subscribed and sworn to before me, 2nd hickory chips, and it months. this day of January, 1913. tasted -rSeall RALPH fi pnnFRsnw The hearing v"JVMV.i, m...11UMUJ It..ui: mighty good. The packing in the claim of My Commission expires March 27, 1914. houses make good bacon, but T""ance County against the N Joe Peterson is laid up at home when the Hoosier nrndnct hits. M. C. Railway Co. will be held with the grip, the the frying pan today in Santa Fe- - District At the packing M. H. Senter a triD torney Hamilton will present made to house article is not to be con be Lucia Saturday, to represent the county, on telephone sidered. and business. FRESH MEATS Treasurer Amble will be there J. N. Hartley of Pomona, Cal unless detained in Albuaueraue Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allman came We have installed a large Jrefrigerator and will ifornia, who last fall traded for carry a supply as a witness in another case. Saturday from Gallup, for a visit of Fresh Meats at all times. Fish and Oysters the Cook 240 acre3 three miles with relatives. in season. Call and see us and you will buy. north of town, and as will be re Gaskell Romney, who was here Judge Maloney membered declared his intention some time ago. returned this and W. T. Mil Loveless & Qo. in-th- week to close ler of Lucia, were visitors in the of coming here e spring and up a land deal which county seat Sunday and Monday Estancia, New Mexico putting a pumping plant on cue wa3 started at that time place, writes that en account of He has bouht a relinquishment For Sale, cash or time, team of . . the late calamitous... freeze in Cal from Joe Gowan for a Quarter large mares, with harness, See ifornia he is having unexpected section east of Mcintosh, and in Fred H. Ayers, Estancia. adv cluded an adjoining quarter in a difficulty in disposing of his hold R. L. Hitt, Hugh Swisher. L TORRANCE COUNTV SAVINGS BANK there. While he desert tiling which he has made. inrs doesn't E. Herndon and Ben Donlin of H. B. Jones, B. He is arranging to duv. a conrl PresA. McDonald, Vice Pres. E. M. Brickley, Cashier say it precisely, this implies Willard, were Estancia fence around visitors Your business respectfully solicited. coudi as to nis coming here as the half section, Saturday. planned. We hope he will able and plans to build a good adobe Willard, New Mexico Mrs. Antonio to get loose, for he is needed house next summer. Salaear went to Bianca Wednesday, to be with here. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Howell de her mother, Mrs. Victor Lueras E. E. Johns, who came here Parted Sunday, we are told for f na O . . ' . I - ome time ago from Lorgmont "uo Tnlnn. oynugs, wnere ivir Tin; County J. W. WKGNER, Colorado, has rented the Hern Howell will take treatment for Commissioners were session Wednesday, Blacksmith and Fnain hnm don place three miles north of rheumatism. The Howell store in can All kinds of blacksmithing vassmg the and wocd repair work promptly Willard for the coming season was not opened Monday morninc returns of the iustice done. Charges ot peace reasonable. ESTANCIA, NEW MEXICO This place has a pumping plant and has remained closed. No the election. 1 .UU 4. authorized ttiiu wcu.ll wiiii a- lesieuiJ capacity statement in regard W. W. Richards, who had re of 1,400 gallons per minute, but the ?losIn8 the store has covered from his illness suffiei been given o essszKsa o i so iar ñas íacKea an experienced out, and the public is ently to be out, is confined to his o sj eass esz&assss eso irrigator t make the best use of left to conjecture, whinh it. ia room again. water. hope freely doing. the We the new P. R. Wilmuth and family de- tenant will supply this want and The many friends of Miss Mae parted Tuesday for Los Angeles, U. &t S. Commissioner that the close of the Sharnlpsa- nf 'Mnnnfoi'nn,'. mmlmrww..ali,6 r- ,wiwuuuuuaii Will UCk. California, where they intend to Land Office crop season there will be a good glad to hear of her return last make their home. Business of all Kinds Transacted. report from the Herndon farm. Thursday from Albuquerque Fire. Life, Accident and Health Insurance. Mr. Johns has farmed during Fred Burrus and family have a where she has been in St Jo Legal Papers Drawn and Acknow- number of years m the Long-- seDh's returned from Moutainair and mont district and is a practical "0SPltal the Past five occupy the house ledged. Residences and weeks' having undergone southwest of irrigation farmer. The crying a Sheriff Meyer's residence Farms for Rent. Valley is more of us operation. Miss Princess this sort, and especially some Sharpless. who Robert Bourne of the Tin run J has been at the that have capital to develop Estancia, bedside of her sister almost con-the- ir and Vaughn Telephone Exchange New Mexico own farms. 8tantly returned with her-- was in town last week. oie mi

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